Ever heard of Script#? Us neither, and that's probably a good thing. Anders Hejlsberg, creator of Turbo Pascal and Delphi, the lead architect of C#, and the designer of TypeScript, talks about how TypeScript came about from a need for "grown-up tooling" and the question "How can we fix JavaScript?" Watch the full interview 👉 https://lnkd.in/gqNjhNAe
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As the global home for all developers, GitHub is the complete AI-powered developer platform to build, scale, and deliver secure software. Over 100 million people, including developers from 90 of the Fortune 100 companies, use GitHub to build amazing things together across 330+ million repositories. With all the collaborative features of GitHub, it has never been easier for individuals and teams to write faster, better code.
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If you depend on your terminal, GitHub Copilot CLI can streamline your workflow in ways the IDE alone can’t. Here are 4 high-impact ways to use it today: 1️⃣ Quickly set up unfamiliar repos Ask Copilot to clone the repo, install dependencies, and prepare the environment—no searching for setup steps. 2️⃣ Fix terminal issues without memorizing commands From identifying a process on a blocked port to suggesting the right syntax, Copilot handles the heavy lifting. 3️⃣ Diagnose bugs from screenshots Upload a screenshot from a bug report and let Copilot pinpoint and propose fixes directly in the CLI. 4️⃣ Run team-specific agents for reviews Use /agent to perform accessibility checks, confirm internal coding standards, or validate requirements. If you want to see how this fits into your workflow, try Copilot CLI yourself. 👇 https://lnkd.in/g7-6P8Rh
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I made an agent using the GitHub Copilot Python SDK to help me achieve my dream of becoming a running influencer 🏃🏿♀️ 😂 In this video I walk you through the Python code you can use to build an agent that uses MCP and Skills to: - draft and send emails in Outlook - design brand assets like a logo and pitch decks - make a website I then got Copilot CLI to run all of this in a workflow so it's mostly automated! Really enjoyed writing the code for this 💜
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Don't just tell your team how you fixed it. Show them. 🪄 Use the /share command in Copilot CLI to instantly turn your entire terminal session, including the AI's reasoning and architecture diagrams, into a shareable gist. Scott Hanselman demos how it works. ⬇️
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GitHub announced the Copilot SDK earlier this week, a way for you to bring the power of GitHub Copilot CLI into your apps. So it got me thinking, what could I build with it? I built a Next.js app called FlightSchool which uses context from your GitHub Profile (Repositories, Languages you commonly use, some of your recent work), and provides several challenges, goals, and learning ideas to explore. See the attached video example! Learn more about the Copilot SDK at https://lnkd.in/eCgkJifF And give FlightSchool a star, or contribute at https://lnkd.in/e2zU9AsS Happy building!
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Join us for Open Source Friday with Patrick Nikoletich, where we’ll explore the Copilot SDK (`github/copilot-sdk`) and how it can be used to build AI-assisted developer experiences on GitHub. The Copilot SDK, now in technical preview, lets you embed the same agentic core behind Copilot CLI into any application, so it can plan steps, invoke tools, edit files, and run commands while your app provides the domain-specific tools, constraints, and context. We’ll walk through what the SDK offers, how the pieces fit together, and where contributors can make a meaningful impact and help shape what’s next for the project.
Open Source Friday with Copilot SDK
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Arm built a custom agent for GitHub Copilot that helps you migrate workloads to Arm-based cloud infrastructure. In this stream, we dig into how it actually works. Eric Sondhi (PM, Arm) and Alexis Abril (Sr. Partner Engineer, GitHub) join Andrea Griffiths to break down the new Cloud Migration Assistant Custom Agent and the Arm MCP Server that powers it. We'll cover what happens when you point this agent at a real codebase, how it identifies architecture-specific issues, and how to get your containers running on both x86 and Arm.
GitHub Code & Community Live Stream: Arm Cloud Migration Agent
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Building something with the GitHub Copilot SDK? 🛠️ Today's the last day to submit your project to our contest. Can't wait to see what you come up with. ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/gCSfZZdt
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You know that mass of @GitHub issues you keep meaning to triage? I built Tinder for that. Swipe right to keep, swipe left to close. Uses the new Copilot CLI SDK for AI summaries. Same agent loop as Copilot CLI, zero custom ML. https://lnkd.in/e54tmsUk