GitHub has launched a new feature called Copilot Workspace, designed to enhance developer productivity by allowing programming in natural language and utilizing repositories as templates. The platform was showcased in a live demonstration by @mvkaran, where a front-end login page was built using natural language. Copilot Workspace offers seven powerful features aimed at making developers more efficient, potentially outperforming human counterparts in some aspects. Additionally, it can be used as a pair programming partner in C# projects, with demonstrations available that utilize LINQ.
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Learn how to use GitHub Copilot as a pair programming partner in your C# projects. Watch a demo that runs through a simple example using LINQ. https://t.co/LQmJJgPMYR #GitHub #Copilot https://t.co/k24NPGmVXx
Is GitHub Copilot a better developer than you? @burkeholland shares a few examples where, perhaps, it is. Get Started with GitHub Copilot: https://t.co/XexoJVQKye #OneDevQuestion https://t.co/8nwZeUElaY
Want to see GitHub Copilot Workspace in action? @mvkaran took the stage for a live demo with Copilot Workspace to build a front-end login page, all in natural language. https://t.co/NTITxCXUlK https://t.co/ZttAkDdGkW
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