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It also predicts comments and logging messages amazingly well (you type "logger." add 7/10 times get what you want, sometimes even better), incorporating variables from the context around. This speeds up the tedious parts of programming when you are finalizing the code (adding docs + tracing).
Honestly, Copilot saves me so much time every week while turning chores into a really fun time.
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With Copilot it's important to configure your editor so that it only generates completions when you ask for them. Then it can be very useful at times, especially when you're doing something you know is routine but you don't recall off-hand how to do (e.g. opening and writing to a file in append mode in a language you only use occasionally) Having it suggesting stuff every time you hit enter quickly gets annoying.
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Their support is also often stellar - if something breaks in a free product, get ready for some free support also (read, none, DIY).
And, maybe you think fixing your IDE yourself makes you a better developer - if you are building IDEs, maybe, sure. I'm more than happy to outsource that a company which does this as its bread and butter.
Microsoft, on the other hand, sells (or tries to) enterprise office solutions. They may have optimized for a single use-case (TypeScript), outside of promoting their web-strategy (typescript), I wouldn't expect them to care one lick about VSCode, once it stops being particularly important.
Its also not open source (VSCode), so I would have no qualms regarding that - there is (https://github.com/microsoft/vscode) OFC but the license for the product everyone uses is not (https://code.visualstudio.com/License/). Similar story for Jetbrains - https://www.jetbrains.com/opensource/idea/ is open source while of course IntelliJ, Webstorm are not (https://www.jetbrains.com/opensource/idea/)
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Sad to see, but happy they're open sourcing things.
I went ahead and filed an issue on kiteco-public[0] about their derived data because the readme states:
> By the way, we are happy to share any of our open-source-derived data. Our Github crawl is about 20 TB, but for the most part the intermediate and final pipeline outputs are pretty reasonably-sized. Although please let me know soon if you want anything because we will likely end up archiving all of this.
However, I have no idea if this is the right way to contact them
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To be fair, there is a FOSS binary distribution of VSCode -- VSCodium[1], though it is maintained by the community. It operates in a similar way (licensing-wise) to IntelliJ IDEA Community vs. Ultimate.
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