Mastering-GitHub-Copilot-for-Paired-Programming and getting-started-with-github-copilot
These are complementary educational resources where the comprehensive multi-module course (A) provides in-depth mastery training while the skills-based quickstart (B) serves as an entry point for beginners before progressing to advanced paired programming techniques.
About Mastering-GitHub-Copilot-for-Paired-Programming
microsoft/Mastering-GitHub-Copilot-for-Paired-Programming
A multi-module course teaching everything you need to know about using GitHub Copilot as an AI Peer Programming resource.
Covers GitHub Copilot's Agent Mode—which enables autonomous code execution and multi-step workflows initiated through natural-language prompts—alongside practical modules for JavaScript, Python, C#, and CLI integration. The curriculum includes advanced topics like Model Context Protocol (MCP) integration for extending capabilities, legacy project modernization, and cross-language migration, structured as forked repositories with hands-on challenges and executable code examples.
About getting-started-with-github-copilot
skills/getting-started-with-github-copilot
Learn, build, debug, and ship faster than ever with your favorite AI pair programmer.
Covers hands-on interaction patterns with Copilot including code explanation, generation, planning, and PR review capabilities. Runs in a browser-based VS Code environment (GitHub Codespace) with guided lessons that walk developers through practical workflows on a real project. Targets developers of any experience level and integrates with GitHub's pull request and Actions infrastructure.
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