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GitHub Copilot

This course explores the use of AI in the context of GitHub Copilot, a generative AI tool for developers. It equips users with the knowledge and skills to use Copilot effectively while mitigating...

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$675 USD
Duration 1 day
Course Code GH-300T00
Available Formats Classroom

Overview

This course explores the use of AI in the context of GitHub Copilot, a generative AI tool for developers. It equips users with the knowledge and skills to use Copilot effectively while mitigating potential ethical and operational risks associated with AI usage.

Audience Profile

  • AI Developers and Engineers: Professionals involved in creating and deploying AI systems who need to understand the ethical implications and governance frameworks.
  • Data Scientists and Analysts: Individuals who work with data and AI models, focusing on ensuring transparency, fairness, and accountability in their work.
  • Business Leaders and Managers: Decision-makers who oversee AI projects and need to implement responsible AI practices within their organizations.
  • Policy Makers and Regulators: Those responsible for creating policies and regulations around AI usage, ensuring that AI systems are developed and used ethically and safely.

Course Details

Outline

  • Responsible AI with GitHub Copilot
    • Mitigate AI risks
    • Microsoft and GitHub's six principles of responsible AI
    • Module assessment
  • Introduction to GitHub Copilot
    • GitHub Copilot, your AI pair programmer
    • Interact with Copilot
    • Set up, configure, and troubleshoot GitHub Copilot
    • Exercise - Develop with AI-powered code suggestions by using GitHub Copilot and VS Code
    • Module assessment
  • Introduction to prompt engineering with GitHub Copilot
    • Prompt engineering foundations and best practices
    • GitHub Copilot user prompt process flow
    • GitHub Copilot data
    • GitHub Copilot Large Language Models (LLMs)
    • Module assessment
  • Using advanced GitHub Copilot features
    • Advanced GitHub Copilot features
    • Exercise - Set up GitHub Copilot to work with Visual Studio Code
    • Applied GitHub Copilot techniques
    • Exercise - Update a web API with GitHub Copilot
    • Module assessment
  • GitHub Copilot Across Environments: IDE, Chat, and Command Line Techniques
    • Code completion with GitHub Copilot
    • GitHub Copilot Chat
    • GitHub Copilot for the Command Line
    • Module assessment
  • Management and customization considerations with GitHub Copilot
    • Explore GitHub Copilot plans and their associated management and customization features
    • Explore contractual protections in GitHub Copilot and disabling matching public code
    • Manage content exclusions
    • Troubleshoot common problems with GitHub Copilot
    • Module assessment
  • Developer use cases for AI with GitHub Copilot
    • Boost developer productivity with AI
    • Align with developer preferences
    • AI in the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC)
    • Understand limitations and measure impact
    • Module assessment
  • Develop unit tests using GitHub Copilot tools
    • Examine the unit testing tools and environment
    • Exercise - Create unit tests by using GitHub Copilot Chat
    • Exercise - Create unit tests for specific conditions by using GitHub Copilot
    • Exercise - Complete the "create unit tests" challenge
    • Review the "create unit tests" solution
    • Module assessment
  • Introduction to GitHub Copilot Business
    • About GitHub Copilot for Business
    • GitHub Copilot for Business use cases and customer stories
    • How to get started with GitHub Copilot for Business
    • Module assessment
  • Introduction to GitHub Copilot Enterprise
    • About GitHub Copilot Enterprise
    • How to get started
    • Module assessment
  • Using GitHub Copilot with JavaScript
    • What is GitHub Copilot
    • Exercise - Set up GitHub Copilot to work with Visual Studio Code
    • Use GitHub Copilot with JavaScript
    • Exercise - Update a JavaScript portfolio with GitHub Copilot
    • Module assessment
  • Using GitHub Copilot with Python
    • What is GitHub Copilot?
    • Exercise - Set up GitHub Copilot to work with Visual Studio Code
    • Use GitHub Copilot with Python
    • Exercise - Update a Python web API with GitHub Copilot
    • Module assessment

Schedule

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Does the course schedule include a Lunchbreak?

Lunch is normally an hour-long after 3-3.5 hours of the class day.

What languages are used to deliver training?

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Reviews

This is my second course with ExitCertified. This course exceeded my expectations. The teacher was great and the class was fun.

Brandon was a great instructor. The virtual course materials and labs provided were very informative.

it was good and very informative. Instructure covered everything in detail.

ExitCertified was a great. They gave me all the materials and information I needed ahead of time to prepare for the course.

Great class I learned a great deal from the material. There would seem to a large amount that I need to learn about.