Scott and Mark Learn to Code
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GitHub Copilot is a powerful AI tool that helps you write code faster and better. Join Scott Hanselman and Mark Russinovich as they use GitHub Copilot to create a fun and interactive application from scratch. You will learn how LLMs that power GitHub Copilot work under the cover, LLM capabilities and limitations, and the difference between finetuning and prompt engineering. Whether you are a beginner or an expert, it will inspire you to explore new possibilities with GitHub Copilot and LLMs.
AI captioning languages supported: Arabic, Bulgarian, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, French Canadian, German, Greek, Hindi, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Portuguese (Brazil), Portuguese(Portugal), Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian
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Mark Russinovich is Chief Technology Officer and Technical Fellow for Microsoft Azure, Microsoft’s global enterprise-grade cloud platform. A widely recognized expert in distributed systems, operating systems and cybersecurity, Mark earned a Ph.D. in computer engineering from Carnegie Mellon University.He later co-founded Winternals Software, joining Microsoft in 2006 when the company was acquired. Mark is a popular speaker at industry conferences such as Microsoft Ignite, Microsoft Build, and RSA Conference. He has authored several nonfiction and fiction books, including the Microsoft Press Windows Internals book series, Troubleshooting with the Sysinternals Tools, as well as fictional cyber security thrillers Zero Day, Trojan Horse and Rogue Code.
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Scott has been a developer for 30 years and has been blogging at hanselman.com for 20 years! He works in Open Source on .NET and the Azure Cloud for Microsoft out of his home office in Portland, Oregon. Scott has been podcasting for over 850 episodes of hanselminutes.com over 17 years and over 700 episodes of azurefriday.com. He's written a number of technical books and spoken in person to over one million developers worldwide! He's also on TikTok, which was very likely a huge mistake.