Mastering-GitHub-Copilot-for-Paired-Programming and getting-started-with-github-copilot

These are complementary educational resources where the comprehensive multi-module course (A) provides in-depth mastery training while the skills-based quickstart (B) serves as an entry point for beginners before progressing to advanced paired programming techniques.

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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.

software-development developer-productivity AI-assisted-coding programming-education software-engineering

About getting-started-with-github-copilot

skills/getting-started-with-github-copilot

Learn, build, debug, and ship faster than ever with your favorite AI pair programmer.

This project helps software developers accelerate their coding workflows by using an AI assistant. You provide natural language prompts or code snippets, and the AI generates explanations, code suggestions, or summaries. It is designed for developers at any experience level who want to integrate AI into their development process.

software-development code-generation developer-productivity programming code-debugging

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