Code Smarter, not Harder with GitHub Copilot
Kedasha Kerr will explore the GitHub Copilot AI coding assistant and show you ways that you can use it to accelerate your workflow.
Generative AI has definitely impacted the everyday work of developers, and no tool more so than GitHub Copilot. The thing is though, GitHub Copilot can do way more than just offer some basic code hints – you just have to know how to use it! Thankfully, Burke Holland will give us all the tips and tricks we need to get the most of out of generative AI using GitHub Copilot.
GitHub Copilot is the most widely adopted AI developer tool in history - and there’s a good reason for that: it can do a LOT. It can write code, create complex sql queries from natural language, explain complex (or convoluted) legacy code, suggest variable names, automatically generate commit messages even read your mind and so much more. In this session, we’ll take a look at the most powerful cutting-edge features of GitHub Copilot in your editor. This is GitHub Copilot like you’ve never seen it before.
Burke Holland is a front-end developer in Nashville, TN, working on the Azure team at Microsoft. Burke blogs only slightly better than he codes but not as good as he talks about himself in the 3rd person.
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