The article discusses a comparison between code-server and Coder v2 Enterprise, highlighting their features and differences. Code-server was built with the goal of enabling remote development via browser access, while Coder is a centralized platform for developers to quickly set up environments. Coder v2 uses Terraform for easy configuration of development environments. Factors to consider when deciding between the two include multi-IDE support, standardization and management of developer environments, granular control over compute costs, built-in authentication options, and security measures. The article also mentions that Coder is open-source on GitHub and encourages users to subscribe to their newsletter for updates.