[Virtual Presenter] Good morning everyone. Today I'm going to talk about two popular cloud-based development platforms, GitHub Copilot and AWS CodeWhisperer. I'm going to compare their language support, pricing, and AWS toolkit features, with a particular focus on CodeWhisperer's free individual plans and GitHub Copilot's X version still in development. So, let's begin!.
[Audio] GitHub Copilot and AWS CodeWhisperer are two impressive cloud-based development tools that offer great programming language support. GitHub Copilot can be used with Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, Ruby, Go, C, C++, Java, and PHP. AWS CodeWhisperer has the most support for Java, Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, and C#, additionally providing code generation capabilities for Ruby, Go, PHP, C++, C, Shell, Scala, Rust, Kotlin, and SQL..
[Audio] Individual developers have the choice of two services for their cost options, GitHub Copilot and AWS CodeWhisperer. GitHub Copilot offers individual packages at 10$ with professional packages priced at 19$. To sign up for this service a GitHub account is needed. AWS CodeWhisperer offers both individual and professional packages at 19$, and individual developers can sign up using an email address and AWS Builder ID..
[Audio] GitHub Copilot is a set of tools designed to help manage, observe, and launch AWS resources. Amazon CodeWhisper and Amazon CodeCatalyst allow users to check, change, and launch these resources in multiple AWS accounts and regions. Additionally, troubleshooting from the Integrated Development Environment is possible for S3, Lambda, CloudWatch, ECS, Step Functions, CloudFormation, API Gateway, and S3..
[Audio] GitHub Copilot X is the newest product from GitHub. It incorporates chat and terminal commands, along with pull requests as well as early use of OpenAI's GPT-4, all to produce more effective and agile workflows for developers. GitHub Copilot X is not accessible yet, but instead represents GitHub's vision for the future..