Today at the EuroPython conference in Edinburgh, Scotland, we are introducing support for Python in the IntelliCode extension for Visual Studio Code, as well as new improvements in editing for Python developers in Visual Studio Code. AI-assisted IntelliSense for Python At Microsoft Build 2018, we first announced IntelliCode, a set of AI-assisted capabilities to improve developer productivity. We shipped a preview extension showing the first of these capabilities: presenting the most relevant completions as you type in Visual Studio. Today, we are bringing the power of machine learning trained on over 2,000 open-source repos to Python developers using Visual Studio Code. Check out the video below to see IntelliCode for Python in action. When writing Python code, the IntelliSense code completion speeds up your productivity by providing suggestions as you type. However, there can be hundreds of completions to scroll through, and you typically need to type the first few characters out before you can get close to the right result.
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