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Introduction

0:00

Installing GitHub Copilot

1:50

Overview of Copilot features

2:50

Using Copilot to create a class

5:04

Using Copilot to create an application DBContext class

6:40

Using Copilot to create a repository interface and class

7:30

Using Copilot to create a service interface and class

9:53

Discussion of what we have seen so far

14:00

Asking Copilot to explain what code is doing

16:50

Asking Copilot to optimize code

19:20

Asking Copilot to document code

21:45

More on asking Copilot to optimize code

22:45

Asking Copilot to fix code

24:30

Asking Copilot to write unit tests

27:20

Asking Copilot to explain exceptions

29:35

Wrap-up

32:15
Getting Started with GitHub Copilot
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Note: Our previous version of this episode had reports of various video and audio issues. So we decided to redo it here. Rijwan shows us how we can use GitHub Copilot to help us write code faster and with less effort. Chapters 0:00 - Introduction 1:50 - Installing GitHub Copilot 2:50 - Overview of Copilot features 5:04 - Using Copilot to create a class 6:40 - Using Copilot to create an application DBContext class 7:30 - Using Copilot to create a repository interface and class 9:53 - Using Copilot to create a service interface and class 14:00 - Discussion of what we have seen so far 16:50 - Asking Copilot to explain what code is doing 19:20 - Asking Copilot to optimize code 21:45 - Asking Copilot to document code 22:45 - More on asking Copilot to optimize code 24:30 - Asking Copilot to fix code 27:20 - Asking Copilot to write unit tests 29:35 - Asking Copilot to explain exceptions 32:15 - Wrap-up Recommended Resources Learn more about GitHub Copilot at https://docs.github.com/copilot/about... Sign up for a free 30-day trial at https://github.com/github-copilot/signup View the What's new in GitHub Copilot and Visual Studio session from Build at https://build.microsoft.com/sessions/...

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