coding inclusivity

About this tag
The coding inclusivity tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about making software development tools and practices accessible to a broader range of people. A key example is GitHub Copilot's free release, which lowers barriers for developers using editors like Visual Studio Code and JetBrains. This move aligns with GitHub's goal of enabling a billion developers worldwide. The tag reflects themes of democratizing AI-powered coding assistance and expanding access to development resources, particularly within the Microsoft ecosystem. It is relevant for developers interested in inclusive tools, free coding aids, and the evolving landscape of AI in software development.
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    GitHub Copilot Goes Free: Unlocking AI-Powered Coding for All

    It’s official—Microsoft-owned GitHub has shifted gears to democratize access to one of its most powerful tools, GitHub Copilot, by releasing a free version of its AI-powered code assistant. This makes it accessible to millions more developers globally via popular code editors like Visual Studio...
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