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This session is part of a 5 episodes series. In this session we will control a Roomba using Copilot.

What is this event about?
GitHub Copilot works with a broad set of frameworks and languages. Currently Copilot supports Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, Ruby, Java, and Go. However, I also used it with other languages like C++ and C#; and even while I'm writing documentation with MarkDown.
I'm always in charge. Cycling through Copilot suggestions and manually editing the suggested code is an amazing flow. What I really like is that GitHub Copilot adapts to my own code style.
During this series, we will review how Copilot works with Python, C++, C# and Markdown. We will also run Copilot in different coding environments like Visual Studio Code or GitHub Codespaces.
At the end of the series, we will use Copilot suggestions to perform a cool activity: connect and control a Roomba Vacuum cleaner.

Who is it aimed at?
• Visual Studio Code users
• Python, C++, C#, JavaScript and other CoPilot supported languages

Why should I attend?
• Learn how to interact and use CoPilot while programming.
• Network with other professionals interested in the next generation tools for programmers.

Speaker:
Bruno Capuano currently works as a Sr. Cloud Advocate at Microsoft focused on empowering the Toronto area to build awesome things with Azure. Bruno was a Microsoft MVP for 14 years and has over 20 years of experience as a software developer and loves to tinker with electronics. He lives in a small town near Toronto with his wife and two adorable kids.

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