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It's the most pleasant and kind person on youtube I ever met. He even said thanks to AI several times. I think other UA-camrs should learn from him. I watched a few other videos from the channel on topics that wasn't really necessary for me at the moment because I just wanted to listen more how this gentleman talk to the audience
@@zoran-horvat You should start a career as a voice actor. If I imagine I don't know English and can't understand the meaning of what the person in the video is saying, I would think that I’m listening to some kind of audiobook or performance with some interesting plot. Don't stop making videos!
@@zoran-horvat i found your advice to do the functions first and then give little hints to copilot helpful for example. it's more the little things. cheers!
@@ozorg Yes, that is how I use it almost exclusively. In that mode, the tool works unobtrusively - if its guess is right, I press tab; if not, I keep typing as if nothing happened.
I'm using it in development regularly, it is always on and it shows suggestions as I write code. The example with the list of primes is indicative of the way how Copilot works. There is no difference in how it operates on different business tasks.
Wow! The future is here and we programmers will be out of jobs soon. We will be replaced by AI:s who can turn our customers’ specs into code, more efficiently and with better quality than we’d ever could. I always thought this was our distant future and destiny, but seeing Copilot being this awesome already, makes me think it will not be so far away after all. 😅
I must disagree, though it will only be in the future that we will know which opinion was closer to reapity. In my opinion, programming is moving towards specifying requirements from which code is entailed, rather than written manually. My guess is that programming will change in direction of higher abstractness (as opposed to specificity), but strictness will remain in high demand.
Become a patron and get access to source code and exclusive live streams: www.patreon.com/posts/coding-with-to-81380701
Share your own experience with GitHub Copilot! Have you tried it? Where did it fail your expectations? Did it help you make bugs? Did it help you correct the bugs you made?
Write it all down in the comment.
Thank you for the demo. I like your style of demonstrations and learning pace
It's the most pleasant and kind person on youtube I ever met. He even said thanks to AI several times. I think other UA-camrs should learn from him. I watched a few other videos from the channel on topics that wasn't really necessary for me at the moment because I just wanted to listen more how this gentleman talk to the audience
Thank you for your kind words! I appreciate your support.
@@zoran-horvat You should start a career as a voice actor. If I imagine I don't know English and can't understand the meaning of what the person in the video is saying, I would think that I’m listening to some kind of audiobook or performance with some interesting plot. Don't stop making videos!
¡Gracias!
Thanks for the demo, appreciate you investing your time to make this.
Wow, a great demonstration of what this tool is and how it is used. The makers of Copilot should sponsor your video 🙂
This was an excellent demonstration of Github's Copilot. I really appreciate this video
Thanks for sharing, interesting and to the point!
nice demo. love how you remind to read their codes :)
Thanks!
Thanks!
Thanks for the video on the copilot. Its great!!
Thanks for making this video! post more videos about copilot
That might happen! - but the next time will more probably be on dangerous mistakes Copilot makes! I am glad to hear you liked what I have made so far.
Thanks for the info! Very helpful!
Glad to hear it was useful.
Good video and introduction to Copilot . Clear examples with no wasted time.
Glad it was helpful!
I was looking for some workflow ideas - great video!
Can you please give a few more details on that. I would like to understand better what kind of workflows you meant.
@@zoran-horvat i found your advice to do the functions first and then give little hints to copilot helpful for example. it's more the little things. cheers!
@@ozorg Yes, that is how I use it almost exclusively. In that mode, the tool works unobtrusively - if its guess is right, I press tab; if not, I keep typing as if nothing happened.
this is amazing!!!!
Thanks! I'm glad you liked it.
I think it is bit more better than chat gpt as it has more context about the code comparatively 😊
Do you use copilot on your daily job tasks? I mean, you obviosly rarely construct list with prime numbers and calculate average line length in a file.
I'm using it in development regularly, it is always on and it shows suggestions as I write code. The example with the list of primes is indicative of the way how Copilot works. There is no difference in how it operates on different business tasks.
Wow! The future is here and we programmers will be out of jobs soon. We will be replaced by AI:s who can turn our customers’ specs into code, more efficiently and with better quality than we’d ever could. I always thought this was our distant future and destiny, but seeing Copilot being this awesome already, makes me think it will not be so far away after all. 😅
I must disagree, though it will only be in the future that we will know which opinion was closer to reapity. In my opinion, programming is moving towards specifying requirements from which code is entailed, rather than written manually.
My guess is that programming will change in direction of higher abstractness (as opposed to specificity), but strictness will remain in high demand.
... because if it does it the way, you didn't want - it is your fault ©