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Helping Disabled Developers Contribute to Digital Humanities, Citizen Science & Open Source Projects
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“HeyGitHub!”, Thoughts on Agency and Conversational Copilot
“HeyGitHub!”, Thoughts on Agency and Conversational Copilot
CoT (Chain of Thought) for Goal-Directed Code-Generation
Jim Salmons
Nov 24, 2022
“HeyGitHub!” Wallpaper, Tartan Plaids, and GitHub Copilot
“HeyGitHub!” Wallpaper, Tartan Plaids, and GitHub Copilot
Looking and Feeling our Way to Future Code Generation
Jim Salmons
Nov 14, 2022
“HeyGitHub!” — Metamodel Subgraphs and the Evolution of GitHub’s Conversational Copilot
“HeyGitHub!” — Metamodel Subgraphs and the Evolution of GitHub’s Conversational Copilot
Machine-Learning Code Generation Will Not Replace Developers; It Will Free Us To Work At the Proverbial “Next Level”
Jim Salmons
Nov 9, 2022
A Man on a Mission: To See GitHub Copilot Be A Life-Changer for Disabled Developers
A Man on a Mission: To See GitHub Copilot Be A Life-Changer for Disabled Developers
This is a copy of my first post on the GitHub Copilot Community forum. My hope was that this message would attract the attention of…
Jim Salmons
Nov 7, 2021
GitHub Copilot as a Powerful Enabler of Pair Programming in Support of Disabled Developers
GitHub Copilot as a Powerful Enabler of Pair Programming in Support of Disabled Developers
This is a copy of my second post to the Copilot community forum. It was written in reply to a comment post by Ryan Salva, Product Manager…
Jim Salmons
Nov 7, 2021
GitHub Copilot Pair Programming: Something Old, Something New
GitHub Copilot Pair Programming: Something Old, Something New
As a 70-year-old Citizen Scientist with a severe spinal cord injury, I was excited to be invited into the pilot program for GitHub’s…
Jim Salmons
Nov 9, 2021
A Confession: I Was Blind to My Victimhood
A Confession: I Was Blind to My Victimhood
It took a hashtag-based serendipitous moment to tear the blinders from my eyes to reveal the Pity Party bias in my initial thoughts on the…
Jim Salmons
Nov 12, 2021
Of Hypergraphs, Programming Pairs, and Personal Learning Networks, Oh My! (Part 1 of 2)
Of Hypergraphs, Programming Pairs, and Personal Learning Networks, Oh My! (Part 1 of 2)
Exploring the Research and Data Visualization Designs of the GitHub Copilot for Disabled Developers Program
Jim Salmons
Mar 10, 2022
Of Hypergraphs, Programming Pairs, and Personal Learning Networks, Oh My! (Part 2 of 2)
Of Hypergraphs, Programming Pairs, and Personal Learning Networks, Oh My! (Part 2 of 2)
Exploring the Research and Data Visualization Designs of the GitHub Copilot for Disabled Developers Program
Jim Salmons
Mar 10, 2022
Asynchronous Pair Programming and Personal Learning Network “Distillation”
Asynchronous Pair Programming and Personal Learning Network “Distillation”
Getting the Most Out of “GitHub Copilot for Disabled Developers”
Jim Salmons
May 31, 2022
The Magic Bullet & 3-Legged Stool
The Magic Bullet & 3-Legged Stool
Humans-in-the-Loop of ‘GitHub Copilot for Disabled Developers’
Jim Salmons
Jul 20, 2022
The “GitHub Copilot for Disabled Developers” Advisory Committee
The “GitHub Copilot for Disabled Developers” Advisory Committee
Our Advisors Are World-Class Leaders
Jim Salmons
Sep 5, 2022
Buggy-whips, Violins, and GitHub Copilot
Buggy-whips, Violins, and GitHub Copilot
Thoughts on the Copilot v. Open Source Developers Class Action Lawsuit
Jim Salmons
Nov 7, 2022
“HeyGitHub!” — Metamodel Subgraphs and the Evolution of GitHub’s Conversational Copilot
“HeyGitHub!” — Metamodel Subgraphs and the Evolution of GitHub’s Conversational Copilot
Machine-Learning Code Generation Will Not Replace Developers; It Will Free Us To Work At the Proverbial “Next Level”
Jim Salmons
Nov 9, 2022
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