getting-started-with-github-copilot and mastering-github-copilot-for-dotnet-csharp-developers

These are complements: the first is a general GitHub Copilot onboarding curriculum, while the second specializes that foundation for C#/.NET developers, so learners would progress through A then move to B for language-specific optimization.

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Language: JavaScript
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License: MIT
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About getting-started-with-github-copilot

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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.

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About mastering-github-copilot-for-dotnet-csharp-developers

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Master GitHub Copilot for C#/.NET development via this curriculum! Learn AI-driven paired programming, optimize your workflow, and write cleaner, faster code.

This curriculum helps C#/.NET developers streamline their coding workflow by integrating AI-powered assistance. You'll learn to use GitHub Copilot for intelligent code autocompletion, automated testing, and improved team collaboration within Visual Studio Code. The output is cleaner, faster, and smarter C#/.NET code, and a more efficient development process for software engineers and developers.

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