Question 1
Based on the information provided regarding GitHub Copilot, all of the listed languages—Python, JavaScript, Rust, and Ruby—are widely recognized as having strong support. However, if you are referencing a specific source or curriculum that excludes one of these, it is important to note that GitHub Copilot is designed to be language-agnostic and supports virtually any language that can be written in a text editor. Among the choices provided, none is inherently unsupported, as the tool uses models trained on public code repositories where all four are highly prevalent. If you must choose the one that is sometimes cited less frequently in introductory documentation compared to the others, Ruby is often the outlier, but technically, all four receive robust assistance.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/modules/github-copilot-across-environments/6-knowledge-check
References
GitHub Copilot documentation
GitHub Copilot Chat documentation
GitHub CLI documentation
ERROR 6.pdf
Question 1
Based on the information provided regarding GitHub Copilot, all of the listed languages—Python, JavaScript, Rust, and Ruby—are widely recognized as having strong support. However, if you are referencing a specific source or curriculum that excludes one of these, it is important to note that GitHub Copilot is designed to be language-agnostic and supports virtually any language that can be written in a text editor. Among the choices provided, none is inherently unsupported, as the tool uses models trained on public code repositories where all four are highly prevalent. If you must choose the one that is sometimes cited less frequently in introductory documentation compared to the others, Ruby is often the outlier, but technically, all four receive robust assistance.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/modules/github-copilot-across-environments/6-knowledge-check
References
GitHub Copilot documentation
GitHub Copilot Chat documentation
GitHub CLI documentation
ERROR 6.pdf