Github Copilot with Python: Creating Text Games

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Github Copilot with Python: Creating Text Games

Coursera · Intermediate ·💻 AI-Assisted Coding ·1mo ago
"Github Copilot with Python: Creating Text Games" is a dynamic course tailored for intermediate programmers ready to expand their skills in AI-assisted coding. Over the span of 1 hour, you'll dive deep into setting up and mastering GitHub Copilot, utilizing its code generation capabilities in Python to craft engaging text games. This course includes hands-on experience in initializing Copilot in GitHub Codespace, developing and enhancing a Rock Paper Scissors Lizard Spock game, and weaving it into a captivating text adventure narrative. Designed specifically for those with intermediate-level Python programming skills, this course requires a solid foundation in reading, designing, and running Python applications, along with a grasp of Object-Oriented Design principles. Additionally, you'll need familiarity with navigating GitHub Codespace, a GitHub account, and a GitHub Copilot subscription. Embarking on this course will significantly benefit your career by equipping you with cutting-edge skills in AI-powered coding, a critical asset in the ever-evolving tech industry. It's an excellent opportunity to stay ahead in the programming world, perfect for those seeking to harness the latest AI technology in their coding repertoire. Prepare to elevate your programming prowess and embrace the future of coding with this engaging, career-enhancing course.
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