Master Full-Stack Development with GitHub Copilot Vibe Coding Workshop: Multilingual, Multi-Tech, and Codespaces-Ready

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Explore the GitHub Copilot Vibe Coding Workshop, a self-paced, multilingual resource guiding you through building full-stack apps using GitHub Copilot. Learn to craft precise prompts, leverage product lifecycle basics, and master coding with FastAPI, React, Spring Boot, and Blazor—all in GitHub Codespaces! Unique :

GitHub Copilot Vibe Coding Workshop: Level Up Your Coding Game

If you’ve been vibing with GitHub Copilot (GHCP) lately, Microsoft just dropped something exciting. The new GitHub Copilot Vibe Coding Workshop is here to sharpen your AI-assisted coding skills. Whether you’re building frontend apps or backend APIs, this workshop guides you through a realistic app dev scenario step-by-step.

What’s New with the Vibe Coding Workshop?

The workshop focuses on vibe coding — a style where you prompt GHCP to generate code based on your ideas. Instead of vague requests like “Give me an app for camping gear marketplace,” it teaches you to provide detailed, clear prompts. This ensures GHCP doesn’t fill gaps with its own “imagination,” which can lead to unexpected results.

“The more context you provide to GHCP, the better GHCP works more accurately.”

It’s all about mastering the art of prompt precision, backed by solid product lifecycle management basics. You’ll learn to analyze a Product Requirements Document (PRD), generate OpenAPI specs, and build apps accordingly.

Major Updates: Six Steps to Build Real Apps

The workshop breaks down app development into six practical steps:

  • Analyze a PRD and create an OpenAPI document.
  • Build a FastAPI backend in Python.
  • Create a React frontend in JavaScript.
  • Migrate the backend to Spring Boot (Java).
  • Port the frontend to Blazor (.NET).
  • Containerize and orchestrate both apps.

Plus, it’s designed for GitHub Codespaces, so you don’t need to fuss over local setups. The self-paced format means you can learn at your own speed, anytime, anywhere.

Why This Workshop Matters for Developers

Many developers rely on GHCP but miss out on maximizing its potential. This workshop teaches you how to:

  • Activate GHCP Agent Mode in VS Code.
  • Customize GHCP for better results.
  • Integrate MCP servers to boost vibe coding efficiency.

It also supports seven languages, including Chinese, French, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, and Spanish. So, no matter your native tongue, you can dive in comfortably.

“It’s your time for vibe coding!”

Get Started Today

Ready to take your GitHub Copilot skills to the next level? Check out the GitHub Copilot Vibe Coding Workshop and start building smarter, faster, and with more control. Got questions? The workshop repo welcomes your issues and feedback.

Don’t just code—vibe code with GitHub Copilot and transform your development workflow.

 

  • Workshop covers six key steps from PRD analysis to container orchestration.
  • Emphasizes the importance of detailed prompts for accurate GitHub Copilot outputs.
  • Supports multiple programming languages including Python, Java, JavaScript, and .NET.
  • Designed to run seamlessly on GitHub Codespaces for easy setup.
  • Materials available in seven languages to accommodate global developers.

 

From the Microsoft Developer Community Blog articles


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