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GitHub Introduces Copilot Extensions

38 points| emadabdulrahim | 1 year ago |github.blog

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cmpalmer52|1 year ago

They need one for .NET MAUI. Copilot does a poor job helping with our port from Xamarin. “Maui is in pre-release at the time of training, so check the official documentation.” I’ve seen that several times on CoPilot and the JetBrains Rider AI.

rohansood15|1 year ago

The sentry demo makes me wonder if this chat-based, IDE interface would be the preferred go-to for Devs for multi-tool, multi-step workflows? Or would they prefer to automate the flow as a background, asynchronous task?

throwup238|1 year ago

> Or would they prefer to automate the flow as a background, asynchronous task?

Definitely want to use it for automation. When writing bindings for a large library it's helpful to have a script that picks several files as implementation examples then has Copilot write the rest by i.e. looping over library headers.

bnchrch|1 year ago

This type of vertical integration must have Amazon a little worried.

For example, if Microsoft took a chapter from Apples (anticompetitive) playbook with Spotify, They could always make Azure Extensions N features ahead of equivalent AWS Extensions.

The productivity gains vscode devs would have by using Azure would always be more than AWS, and the cycle of user lock in would march forward.

ralph84|1 year ago

It’s surprising that Amazon hasn’t bought Atlassian or GitLab and Google hasn’t bought the other one. Maybe owning a developer platform is core to Microsoft’s DNA in a way that it could never be for a retailer or advertising company, but the synergies of having a developer platform to complement your cloud platform are obvious.