November 29th, 2021 × #Copilot#AI#Development
Github Co-pilot is Gonna Take ur Job
Wes Bos and Scott Tolinski discuss their experiences using GitHub Copilot, an AI pair programmer that suggests code as you type.

Wes Bos Host

Scott Tolinski Host
In this Hasty Treat, Wes and Scott talk about their experiences using Github Co-pilot.
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Show Notes
- 00:58 Wake up early and let's go
- 02:19 Sponsor: LogRocket
- 03:21 Sponsor: Freshbooks
- 03:56 What is Github Co-Pilot?
- GitHub Co-Pilot
- 06:01 Scott is a GitHub Star
- 07:03 Examples of GitHub Co-Pilot usage
- 09:43 Writing pseudo code
- Emmet
- 12:51 Using it for loop callbacks
- 13:52 What langauges does GitHub Co-Pilot work with?
- 14:54 It plays nice with HTML files
- 15:48 Svelte component example
- 16:31 Benefits for course creators
- 17:35 Some scary things
- 21:04 Could GitHub start charging for this?
- 22:30 Good at writing types
- 23:59 Gripes
- 24:54 Converting code to Parcel 2
- Parcel
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