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Content from Introduction to AI-assisted Coding
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Estimated time: 15 minutes
Overview
Questions
- FIXME
Objectives
- FIXME
- FIXME
Content from Example Code
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Estimated time: 10 minutes
Overview
Questions
- FIXME
Objectives
- Obtain and run example code used for this lesson
- FIXME
Obtaining Example Code
For this lesson we’ll be using some example code available on GitHub, which we’ll clone onto our machines using the Bash shell. So firstly open a Bash shell (via Git Bash in Windows or Terminal on a Mac). Then, on the command line, navigate to where you’d like the example code to reside, and use Git to clone it. For example, to clone the repository in our home directory, and change our directory to the repository contents:
Who’s been able to clone the GitHub repository on their local machine?
Examining the Code
Next, let’s take a look at the code, which is in the root directory
of the repository in a file called FIXME. Feel free to use
your preferred editor of choice, such as Notepad, Nano, or Visual Studio
Code.
For example, you can also use nano if you’d prefer to
use the command line, e.g.
```python
Running the Example Code
- FIXME
Content from Refactoring Code
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Estimated time: 10 minutes
Overview
Questions
- FIXME
Objectives
- FIXME
- FIXME
Content from Generating Code
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Estimated time: 10 minutes
Overview
Questions
- FIXME
Objectives
- FIXME
- FIXME