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Semantic coding for speed - Microsoft Copilot Tutorial
From the course: UX for AI: Design Practices for AI Developers
Semantic coding for speed
- Okay, I am in the GitHub repo for Semantic Kernel. Those of you who are one of the tens of thousands of people who have completed the Semantic Kernel intro training, you'll know that this repo exists, but you might be looking at them like there looks kind of too much for me. So some of you like you've already forked it and they're running, running, running, running, running. Well, this is about, again, UX for AI and you remember the AI notice pattern we described? Here it is laid out and it's open source because if you go to the Build 23 site, this came out just in May and you can watch the entire presentation on this very topic. But let's go to code and let us go to VS Code and going to show you something pretty special. What it is is it's the new Semantic Kernel extension and the way you get it is you go to extensions and you type in Semantic Kernel and there it is. It lets you do quick prompt engineering without…
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The three iron triangle dimensions2m 47s
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Dimension 1: Practices for speed3m 35s
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Semantic coding for speed5m 57s
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Dimension 2: Practices for costs2m 9s
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Semantic coding for cost5m 54s
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Dimension 3: Practices for quality2m 26s
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Dimension 4: Practices for emotion3m 30s
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Semantic coding for emotion5m 56s
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