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GitHub Copilot is getting smarter in both VS and VS Code. Here's a side-by-side look at what developers get in each IDE.
Dr. James McCaffrey from Microsoft Research presents a complete end-to-end demonstration of computing a matrix inverse using ...
GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke shared a tip for faster 'vibe coding' in VS Code’s agent mode, one more step toward making Copilot feel like an autonomous AI coding assistant.
Dr. James McCaffrey from Microsoft Research presents a complete end-to-end demonstration of the linear support vector ...
Dr. James McCaffrey from Microsoft Research presents a complete end-to-end demonstration of the linear support vector regression (linear SVR) technique, where the goal is to predict a single numeric ...
Along with replacing software developers and possibly killing humanity, advanced AI is seen by many as a death knell for the do-it-yourself, low-code/no-code tooling industry, but a new report belies ...
Dr. James McCaffrey from Microsoft Research presents a complete end-to-end demonstration of neural network quantile regression. The goal of a quantile regression problem is to predict a single numeric ...
Dr. James McCaffrey from Microsoft Research presents a complete end-to-end demo of Poisson regression, where the goal is to predict a count of things arriving, such as the number of telephone calls ...
Dr. James McCaffrey from Microsoft Research presents a complete end-to-end demonstration of the naive Bayes regression technique, where the goal is to predict a single numeric value. Compared to other ...
Dr. James McCaffrey from Microsoft Research presents a complete end-to-end demonstration of the gradient boosting regression technique, where the goal is to predict a single numeric value. Compared to ...
Here, in JetBrains' own survey, Rider was sandwiched between Visual Studio and VS Code. Trends, though, showed Rider's usage generally increasing while Visual Studio's decreased steadily since the ...
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