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ChatGPT and GitHub Copilot Quick Start

Unlock the potential of AI-driven development by learning to use ChatGPT and GitHub Copilot. Gain insights into automating coding tasks and augmenting your creative process.

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About the Course:

This hands-on course offers a deep dive into how you can leverage the powerful AI tools - ChatGPT and GitHub Copilot - to streamline your coding tasks and improve productivity. With an in-depth exploration of AI-driven development, participants will have the opportunity to engage in guided practical sessions that encourage efficient coding practices and innovative problem-solving.

Course Objective:

  • Understand the fundamental principles of AI-driven development.
  • Learn how to effectively use ChatGPT and GitHub Copilot for a variety of coding tasks.
  • Practice using these tools through hands-on coding sessions.
  • Understand the limitations and best practices when working with these AI models.
  • Develop strategies to integrate AI-assisted programming into the workflow.

Who is the Target Audience?

  • This course is designed for novice to intermediate developers who are keen to improve their programming skills and efficiency by leveraging AI-driven tools. No prior experience with AI is necessary.

Basic Knowledge:

  • Participants should have a basic understanding of programming concepts and should be comfortable with at least one programming language. Knowledge of Git and GitHub will be beneficial.

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