

About us
Whether you want to get started with AI and the latest technology or you're building your career or the next great idea, Microsoft Reactor connects you with the developers and startups that share your goals.
Microsoft Reactors are centers for free technical learning and sharing, where developers and startup professionals can connect with the local community and build new skills to drive innovation.
Virtual events are running around the clock so join us anytime, anywhere!
Are you a Meetup organizer? Contact us to use our space: ReactorSYD@Microsoft.com
Learn more at: https://aka.ms/developer.microsoft/reactor
Many of our virtual workshops are recorded and then uploaded to our YouTube channel: Microsoft Reactor - YouTube
Upcoming events
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GitHub Copilot CLI Hands-On: Using AI Skills to Automate Repeatable Work
·OnlineOnlineChapters Covered: 05 – Automate Repetitive Tasks
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In this session, you'll learn how to use Copilot CLI to automate repeatable work by using skills - natural language descriptions of workflows and processes. Learn what skills are, where you can access a library of skills to use in your projects, and how skills can be used by Copilot CLI.
This is the third of four sessions that walk you through the GitHub Copilot CLI for Beginners course.
Pre-requisites:
Complete Chapter 00 and have GitHub Copilot CLI installed and signed in40 attendees
Maximizing developer experiences in Microsoft Fabric
·OnlineOnlineThe second session in the FabCon and SQLCon recap series will cover the latest advancements in Microsoft Fabric that enhance the developer experience. Together, we will explore capabilities and best practices for job scheduling, proactive and reactive monitoring, troubleshooting, versioning, and deployments.
By attending this session, you will learn how these improvements can help you efficiently deploy, operate, troubleshoot and optimize jobs within your data solution.
📍 This session is a part of a series. Learn more here
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GitHub Copilot CLI Hands-On: Using MCP to Connect to External Systems
·OnlineOnlineChapters Covered: 06 – Connect to GitHub, Databases & APIs
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In this final session, you'll learn how to use Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers to connect GitHub Copilot CLI to external systems so it can work with GitHub, local files, documentation, databases, APIs, and more from the terminal. You'll learn why MCP matters, how to add an MCP server, and how GitHub Copilot CLI uses that functionality. The sessions will then wrap up with a course review so you leave with a clear picture of how the pieces fit together and how to apply them in your own projects.
This is the final session in the series that walks you through the GitHub Copilot CLI for Beginners course.
Pre-requisites:
Complete Chapter 00 and have GitHub Copilot CLI installed and signed in36 attendees
Past events
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