It's very powerful and generates what you'd want it to about 90% of the time. Positive: GitHub Copilot is amazing at predicting what code you want to write and can generate code just with comments that you give it. On day 6, I can say for $8.30 a month, I’m pretty confident I won’t be coding solo again.Summary: Overall, I think GitHub Copilot is a great tool for writing code faster, and is definitely a great tool if you constantly need to look up documentation on stack overflow, as it can also insert snippets for you based on your comments. Put a reminder in your calendar for 58 days later and decide if you want to continue coding with copilot. If you have a coding project and haven’t tried GitHub Copilot, I strongly suggest signing up for 1 year and giving it a shot, no learning is required. I might even make time to read some documentation What I can turn on or off? what else it can actually do? I am beginning to feel a need to name my copilot. This hands-on experience has motivated me to go learn about shortcut keys, settings, and other options. I can see value in that you could create a full skeleton of a module or script just from comments and work through flow or logic issues before committing time to writing code. After a few hiccups, I started taking the approach of verification and validation as the first step and simply reading it, before executing it and even deleting complete functions and trying to describe what I need more comprehensively. I did spend some time wrestling with the code created, perhaps I trusted it as if I had written it myself. Overall, I am very impressed with my complete lack of knowledge of how to use it, and how well it did “just work”.
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