MS
Good intro , but will be even better with more examples in .NET (but Python is still OK)

This module is designed to equip you with the essential skills to set up and optimize your environment for using GitHub Copilot effectively. You will gain practical knowledge on installing and configuring Visual Studio Code (VS Code) across different operating systems, including Mac, PC, and Linux. This course covers the basics of generating code suggestions with GitHub Copilot, from setting up the extension to exploring its chat capabilities. Additionally, you will refine your prompt crafting skills, applying techniques like zero-shot, one-shot, and few-shot learning to enhance the quality of Copilot’s suggestions. The course also delves into advanced features and best practices, guiding you through creating practical projects, such as a Todo application in Python and customizing Copilot to fit your development needs. Through hands-on activities, quizzes, and comprehensive lessons, you will be well-prepared to harness the full potential of GitHub Copilot in your software development workflows. Required Course Materials: A Copilot license is required to complete this course. If you don’t have a Microsoft 365 Personal or Family license, you can start a free 30-day trial using the link provided in the course.

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Good intro , but will be even better with more examples in .NET (but Python is still OK)
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Good intro , but will be even better with more examples in .NET (but Python is still OK)
Quiz questions: Some are not relevant using Copilot at all, and depend only on the student having Python knowledge. Some cover material from previous modules. Some questions essentially repeat, even in the same quiz. Many of the questions are poorly written and kind of confusing.
Good
not deep, some useful advice
Repetative message. And expect more handson. Need to be updated periodically based on current release.
It could be more engaging to learn good use of Copilot.
Nothing that a well written tutorial could not have provided in a more efficient way.
some questions in module 1 had material covered in module 2 ... not great
Not very useful, could be summarized in 5 minutes. Quiz looks AI generated and are complete nonsense at times.
Low quality content. Tests questions are wrong .