
Episode 189 - AI-based coding with GitHub Copilot Chat
Show notes
In this episode we take a practical look at GitHub Copilot Chat - the AI-based service for developers. How does it work? Will it change a developer's work? What does it do in practice? Also, Jussi asks Tobi an unexpected question.
(00:00) - Intro and catching up.
(02:55) - Community highlights.
(04:19) - Show content starts.
Community Highlights
- Kevin Chant: Spreading your Power BI wings with Microsoft Fabric
- Denise Schlesinger: Build a chatbot to query your documentation using Langchain and Azure OpenAI
Show links
- GitHub Copilot
- GitHub Copilot Chat Waitlist
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