Getting started with GitHub Copilot in Visual Studio or VS Code
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Getting started with GitHub Copilot in Visual Studio or VS Code
"GitHub Copilot is an AI-powered coding assistant that can generate code, optimize code, document code, fix issues, create tests, draft pull requests, and enable developers focus on creative, complex problem-solving tasks. GitHub Copilot, which supports models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and others, is much more than a code autocompletion tool. It uses advanced AI models to understand natural-language comments and the context around your code, generate code snippets, automate repetitive tasks, reduce errors, and speed up your software development workflow."
"The way software is developed has undergone multiple sea changes over the past few decades. From assembly language to cloud-native development, from monolithic architecture to microservices, from manual testing to CI/CD automation, we've seen the emergence of numerous software architectures, technologies, and tools to meet the ever-changing demands of enterprises and their developers. Most recently, AI-powered tools have impacted software development dramatically. One such tool is GitHub Copilot, a powerful and accessible AI pair programmer that integrates seamlessly into Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code."
Software development has evolved through multiple paradigm shifts, including assembly language to cloud-native development, monolithic architectures to microservices, and manual testing to CI/CD automation. AI-powered tools have recently transformed software development workflows. GitHub Copilot is an AI pair programmer that integrates into Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code. GitHub Copilot can generate, optimize, document, and fix code, create tests, and draft pull requests. GitHub Copilot supports models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and others and understands natural-language comments and code context. GitHub Copilot automates repetitive tasks, reduces errors, and accelerates developer productivity.
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