Pragmatic techniques to get the most out of GitHub Copilot
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AI-assisted coding is more than just hype. But like every powerful tool, knowing how to use GitHub Copilot correctly is key to getting the most out of it. In this session we take a look at how Copilot works, some best practices and what AI can realistically do for developers in the real world. GitHub Copilot will change how you write code; but only if you are curious, creative, and you continue to think critically. AI is only as good as the developer who wields it.
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Burke Holland is a front-end developer living in Nashville, TN; the greatest city in the world according to science. He enjoys JavaScript a lot because it's the only way he Node to Express himself. Get it? Never mind. Burke blogs only slightly better than he codes and definitely not as good as he talks about himself in the third person.Burke works with the VS Code team at Microsoft. You can find him on Twitter as @burkeholland.