Mon, Jul 27 · 6:30 PM MDT
The AI marketplace isn't just "moving fast"—it’s essentially a blur. For developers, IT professionals, and system administrators, the challenge isn't just keeping up; it’s figuring out how to actually use these tools to hack your productivity, automate the mundane, and stay ahead of the curve.
Join us for this edition of AI Jam , an informal series of meetings designed by IT pros for IT pros. For this session, we're tweaking the format slightly to present a primer on Vibe Coding with GitHub Copilot CLI —exploring how shifting to natural language and terminal-driven AI workflows can radically accelerate your development and scripting tasks.
As always, this remains a collaborative, ego-free space to exchange ideas, share your technical "wins," and navigate the evolving AI landscape together.
### Why Join Us?
Vibe Coding 101: We’re moving past the hype to look at how GitHub Copilot CLI changes the execution game—turning rough concepts and terminal commands into working logic on the fly.
Productivity Focused: No fluff. We are entirely focused on practical, terminal-based applications that make your daily coding, packaging, and infrastructure-as-code work easier.
Community-Led: This is an informal, peer-to-peer environment. Whether you’re an AI enthusiast already building custom automation or just starting to look into Copilot, you belong here.
Shape the Vision: As this is your event, you have a direct say in the topics, format, and the future of this group.
### Event Details
Who: Developers, IT Professionals, Sysadmins, and Tech Leads of all skill levels.
Format: Short technical presentation followed by open, informal discussion.
Goal: Build a collective roadmap to become better, faster, and more efficient through AI.
Come prepared to share your thoughts, your curiosities, and your terminal setups. Let’s build something that actually helps us do our jobs better.
Feel free to bring your own laptop; power outlets might not be available.
Don't have Github Copilot? There is a free plan. https://github.com/features/copilot/plans