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This month, we’re focusing on developer productivity. Explore tools, training, new features, and resources that will help you write better code faster. Check out these resources to learn how to automate processes, improve your testing and debugging skills, discover better ways to work remotely, and find out how to do more with Copilot.
AI and automation: Innovating with Azure OpenAI and low-code tools
Find out how automation and #AI are changing how developers build solutions. Check out this Microsoft Reactor series and learn about using Azure OpenAI alongside low-code tools.
Season of AI – Copilots: Find an event near you
Ready to get started with Copilot? Here’s your chance to learn from experts. Find a local event and sign up to learn new skills.
5 tips and tricks when using GitHub Copilot Workspace
Do you know GitHub Copilot Workspace? Get a quick intro and learn 5 essential tips to get the most out of this handy dev environment.
Get ready for .NET Conf 2024
It’s almost time for .NET Conf 2024 and the launch of .NET 9. Join the digital event November 12-14 to celebrate the release of .NET 9 and discover what you can do with the new version.
Reactor series: Spotlight on GitHub Copilot
Check out this series to discover how to use GitHub Copilot to increase developer productivity and accelerate software development. Learn prompting techniques, explore ways to improve testing, and more.
20 fan-favorite extensions for Visual Studio Code
Discover 20 popular extensions for Visual Studio Code. This video showcases fan-favorite VS Code extensions that will boost your productivity, streamline your workflow, and supercharge your coding experience.
From concept to creation: AI-powered development
Check out the “From Concept to Creation: AI-Powered Development” series! Each session explores a unique aspect of AI technology, from integrating bots with Azure AI to automating business processes. Gain practical knowledge and hands-on experience.
New feature: Organize your breakpoints like a pro
Are you ever overwhelmed by the number of breakpoints in your Visual Studio project? Discover how the new breakpoint group feature in Visual Studio 2022 lets you organize breakpoints, transforming the debugging experience.
Watch on demand: Automate your repository using GitHub Actions
Use GitHub Actions to build automation and avoid repetitive tasks. Watch this session on demand to learn how.
Boost dev productivity with GitHub Enterprise and Copilot
GitHub Enterprise and Copilot can help take your coding to the next level. Watch to see how AI-driven code suggestions and automation help you write better code faster.
On demand: Create a website using GitHub Copilot
Use #GitHub technologies, such as Codespaces and GitHub Copilot, to build a website. This demo builds a Python backend and a JavaScript frontend.
Watch now: Customize the Visual Studio Code UI for productivity
Customize the Visual Studio Code UI to boost your productivity. These tips will help you work more efficiently in VS Code.
New in Visual Studio: Improve your debugger game with editable expressions
Do you wish you could quickly test different queries on your collections or datasets while debugging? Find out how to use the new editable expression feature in Visual Studio for more efficient debugging.
Getting started with testing and .NET Aspire
Automated testing is an important part of software development. This blog post explores how to get started with testing in .NET Aspire, allowing you to test scenarios across a distributed application.
Unlocking the Power of Azure AI with the Book of AI
Have you seen the Book of AI? This one-stop resource covers everything you need to know to get started with #Azure #AI services. Read the blog for more info and learn how AI played a key role in building the Book of AI.
Quick tip: Utilize multiple monitors in Microsoft Dev Box with the Windows App
Want to use multiple monitors when working in Microsoft Dev Box? Here’s how.
Access your computer anywhere with Visual Studio Code—No VM required
Remote tunnels in VS Code let you securely connect to remote resources from pretty much anywhere—from your kitchen, a coffee shop, or a tech conference. Here’s how to set it up.