Mastering-GitHub-Copilot-for-Paired-Programming and GHCP-Lab

These are complements: the comprehensive multi-module course provides structured learning about GitHub Copilot concepts and best practices, while the self-serve lab offers hands-on practical exercises to apply those concepts in real scenarios.

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About Mastering-GitHub-Copilot-for-Paired-Programming

microsoft/Mastering-GitHub-Copilot-for-Paired-Programming

A multi-module course teaching everything you need to know about using GitHub Copilot as an AI Peer Programming resource.

This course helps software developers learn how to effectively use GitHub Copilot as an AI peer programmer. It takes natural language prompts and translates them into code, tests, and architectural suggestions, allowing developers to automate parts of their coding workflow. It's designed for anyone from new to experienced developers looking to enhance their productivity.

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About GHCP-Lab

microsoft/GHCP-Lab

A self-serve lab to get better understanding of how to use Github Copilot (GHCP) to bring more value for you and your organization

This lab helps developers understand and effectively use GitHub Copilot to write higher quality code faster. It takes you through interactive assignments using the CodeTour extension in VS Code, where you learn the differences between Copilot's various modes and features. The output is a developer more proficient in leveraging AI for coding, capable of building applications more efficiently.

software-development developer-tooling AI-assisted-coding code-generation programming-productivity

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