I think this is true for certain categories of coding more so than others.
Copilot is above all fantastic for outputting routine tasks and boilerplate. If you can, through the power of thinking, transform your problem into a sequence of such well-formed already-solved tasks, it can basically be convinced to do all the key-pressing for you.
Copilot is above all fantastic for outputting routine tasks and boilerplate. If you can, through the power of thinking, transform your problem into a sequence of such well-formed already-solved tasks, it can basically be convinced to do all the key-pressing for you.