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GitHub Copilot Dev Days | Perth

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GitHub Copilot Dev Days | Perth

event date

21 Mar 2026

location

Perth, Australia


🚀 VS Code Dev Days Perth 2026

Build Faster. Think Bigger. Code with AI.

GitHub Copilot Dev Days is coming to Perth, and this year it’s going bigger than ever.

As part of a global, in‑person community series running March 15 – April 30, VS Code Dev Days Perth brings developers together for a full day of hands‑on learning, practical demos, and real‑world workflows powered by GitHub Copilot.

Whether you’re just getting started with AI‑assisted development or already experimenting with agents and advanced workflows, this is your chance to learn by doing - alongside other developers from the Perth community.

What to expect

✅ Free, high‑quality training content you can use immediately

✅ Practical sessions across multiple languages and tools

✅ Real developer workflows - not slideware

✅ Community‑led, in‑person, and hands‑on

This event builds on the success of previous VS Code Dev Days - but expands the scope to show how GitHub Copilot fits across your entire development environment, from editor to CLI to IDE.

If you want to:

- Write better code, faster

- Understand how AI fits into real development workflows

- Learn directly from people building and using these tools every day

- Connect with the local Perth developer community

👉 This is the Dev Day you don’t want to miss.

Seats are limited — register now and bring your laptop

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Call for Speakers
Call opens at 12:00 AM

10 Feb 2026

Call closes at 11:59 PM

11 Mar 2026

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This is a community learning day and we are looking for experts from the community who want to share, enable, teach what they know about using GitHub Copilot and VSCode. 


event fee

free for speakers

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