We’re bringing the power of our collaboration with OpenAI to GitHub to help developers write code faster.
We're super excited to launch GitHub Copilot today, a tool that we built in collaboration with our awesome partners at Open AI.
Lets suppose that most of the programming languages can be used to create most apps/tools we have today. Then my question is: what is a programming language at the end of the day? Is a text, a source code? Is like a "vector" in math, a direction towards a certain type of result/behavior? Can we replace some parts of our code with nano-AIs (aka classes or functions)? Then replace all functions with small groups of nano AIs that communicate with each other towards fulfilling a certain scenario? Then giving a certain input, we could generate a certain output, even detecting if certain intermediary results could be exported as outputs. Or even detecting internal parameters that could be moved at the input level. Then formating the inputs and outputs in certain file formats, API's, GUIs.. This is my dream for code supported by an AI: disappearance of the "text" from PLs and emergence of the features: visible as text, code, diagrams... AIs..
Does it support C?
Congratulations
Next step is to use this capability to combine BDD with this bot. BDD will help in getting the features in structured Gherkin language and Github Copilot to write code for the features descibed. #GitHubCoPilot #bdd
Very cool!
Inspiring
Great job
Paired and mob programming via AI and VR is the future. Let’s do it.
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