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By Paul Krill While the use of Rust language by professional programmers continues to grow, Rust users expressed concerns about the language becoming too complex and the low level of Rust usage in the tech industry, according to the 2023 State of Rust Survey report. The report, which was produced by the Rust Survey Team and published February 19, noted a slight jump in the number of respondents that self-identify as a Rust user, up from 91% of respondents in the 2022 survey to 93% in 2023. The survey was conducted from December 18, 2023, to January 15, 2024, and drew 11,950 participants, 9,710...
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By Sharon Machlis If you’re a happy RStudio user like me, you may never have felt the urge to try another editor for R (or even Python). But if you want the best experience when using GitHub Copilot generative AI, especially Copilot Chat, it’s worth giving Visual Studio Code a try to compare. While Copilot is available in the RStudio IDE and you can ask questions of it by prefixing your queries with # q, I find the new Copilot Chat interface in VS Code is more helpful. Copilot Chat came out of beta at the end of December 2023. Using GitHub Copilot with R codeNote that GitHub Copilot isn’t opti...
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By Paul Krill Visual Studio Code 1.86, the January 2024 release of Microsoft’s code editor, introduces a voice command, “Hey Code,” that starts a session with Copilot Chat. The new release also brings per-window zoom levels. Unveiled February 1, Visual Studio Code 1.86 can be downloaded for Windows, Linux, or Mac at the visualstudio.com website. A new accessibility.voice.keywordActivation setting enables Visual Studio Code to listen for the “Hey Code” voice command to start a voice session with Copilot Chat, offering a chat interface. Microsoft noted that the voice recognition is computed loca...
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