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jlelse.blog
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| | | | I tried GitHub Copilot (Free) in Visual Studio Code again for some small GoBlog changes. Copilot can now generate tests (although it doesn't feel intelligent, as you need to correct quite a few things), it can do code reviews before committing and it can generate commit messages. Of course, it can also do code completions and write complete code, if you want it to do so. | |
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www.joeltok.com
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| | | | The Problem Over the years I've often needed to search for specific files by their name in Visual Studio Code, but never figured out how to do it. I had always assumed that a Command F would reveal the file to me, but nope, that always only searched within files. So I've had to always resort to using complicated bash commands from search engine results (searching a new method each time I needed to do this), or literally trying my luck poking at folders in a random search. | |
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visualstudioextensions.vlasovstudio.com
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| | | | Richard Moore recorded a video demonstration of the new Visual Studio 2022 v17.5 tab colouring feature, also shows how tabs can be coloured using Tabs Studio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLK6E0eoF-0 | |
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fabricebaudoin.blog
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| | Here are the lecture notes of the minicourse given at NYU Abu Dhabi. DirichletDownload |