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MS Learn Module Update Request: Using GitHub Copilot with Python #154

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mjbear opened this issue Aug 26, 2024 · 1 comment
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MS Learn Module Update Request: Using GitHub Copilot with Python #154

mjbear opened this issue Aug 26, 2024 · 1 comment
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mjbear commented Aug 26, 2024

Which of the MS Learn modules from the dropdown are you submitting an update request?

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  • Fix a broken user experience (broken links, exercise error, etc.)
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Exercise - Set up GitHub Copilot to work with Visual Studio Code
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/modules/introduction-copilot-python/3-exercise-setup

Please consider adding an Alert informing students that the Simple Browser does not work in Private/Incognito browser mode. Thank you!

Adding something such as the following to the Testing the API section with in that lesson/exercise would be helpful!

[!IMPORTANT]

Launch the VSCode Codespace in a normal web browser session so Simple Browser works properly. Private or incognito mode web browser sessions are not supported by Simple Browser since service workers do not function in this mode.
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mjbear commented Aug 26, 2024

Note: I had a support ticket open where we determined Private/Incognito mode browser windows were not compatible with the Simple browser.

Having an alert/note would inform other students and help them avoid troubleshooting like I had to.

Thank you for considering this enhancement!

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