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- Top 10 Things You Can Do with GitHub Copilot as a New Developer
But what if you had an AI assistant right in your code editor, ready to suggest solutions, generate code, and speed up your workflow? That’s where GitHub Copilot comes in
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Tips and tricks to optimize your development experience with GitHub Copilot in VS Code
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Explore tips strategies for a successful rollout of GitHub Copilot, maximizing its potential to enhance productivity streamline software development processes
- Our experiment with GitHub Copilot: A practical guide for development . . .
One way to enhance these suggestions is by using predefined prompts These can be particularly useful for small, repetitive tasks For example, this repository contains prompts for various use cases Similarly, you can create customised prompts for your team based on your project’s standards
- How to Use GitHub Copilot Like a Pro – Tips Tricks for 2025
Want to unlock the full potential of GitHub Copilot? In 2025, GitHub Copilot remains one of the most powerful AI tools for developers — but many still underuse it This guide gives you pro-level tips and tricks to write better code faster, avoid common mistakes, and boost your productivity using GitHub Copilot like a seasoned developer 1
- GitHub Copilot Spaces: Bring the right context to every suggestion
Learn how to build your first space in minutes and customize Copilot to match your team's unique coding style and workflows
- Top 10 Things You Can Do with GitHub Copilot as a New Developer
Here are the top 10 things you can do with GitHub Copilot as a new developer: 1 Generate Code from Comments Ever wish writing code was as easy as writing a to-do list? With Copilot, it kind of is Just type a comment describing what you want to do, and Copilot will generate the code for you
- Level Up Your Agents: Deep Dive into Topics, Orchestration, and Actions . . .
In this blog post, I'll dive deeper into how we can effectively leverage topics, orchestration, and actions in Microsoft Copilot Studio to build sophisticated and dynamic conversational agents
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