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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 reviewed how Copilot works with Python, C++, C# and Markdown. Now it's time to learn new languages, and I'll share how Copilot is helping me learn JavaScript 😁.

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.

Here is a useful link for this session:
https://aka.ms/Apr19CreateANode.js3

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