This content guides a presenter through an approximately two hour strategy briefing on GitHub Copilot delivered in a 1-1 or 1-few context.
The workshop provides the audiences with an overview of the GitHub Copilot service and a brief live demo of it's features and functionality.
Audience: C-Level Executives, IT Leadership, Business Decision Makers
Time | Topic |
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9:00 AM | Introductions and Objectives, MTC Overview |
9:15 AM | Copilot Feature Overview |
9:45 AM | Copilot Demo |
10:15 AM | Q/A |
10:45 AM | Wrap and Next Steps |
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Basic Visual Studio Code with GitHub Copilot Demo - Simple order processor API.
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Visual Studio with GitHub Copilot Demo - Visual Studio Blazor Weather App.
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