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Why build declarative agents with Visual Studio Code vs Copilot Studio

Why build declarative agents with Visual Studio Code vs Copilot Studio

Update: 2024-11-25
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In this episode Jeremy Thake talks to Sebastien Levert. The podcast focuses on the evolution and development of tools within the Microsoft 365 ecosystem, particularly around agent building and Copilot Studio.


The discussion highlights the distinction between low-code/no-code solutions for makers and pro-code tools for developers. Key tools such as Agent Builder and Teams Toolkit are explored, emphasizing their respective strengths: Agent Builder's accessibility for information workers versus Teams Toolkit's power and flexibility for professional developers.


They discuss how developers can leverage Visual Studio Code, adaptive cards, and GitHub integration for building robust, scalable agents. A recurring theme is enabling seamless collaboration between makers and developers, with a focus on governance, scalability, and customization, particularly for enterprise-grade agents.


The conversation also delves into advancements in API integration, such as using OpenAPI files and the emerging TypeSpec language to streamline the creation of APIs and plugins. Graph connectors and Power Platform connectors are highlighted as critical components for data access and processing within agents.




To watch their Ignite breakout with all the demos discussed watch Developers guide to building your own agents



To find out more please visit https://aka.ms/extendcopilotm365 

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Why build declarative agents with Visual Studio Code vs Copilot Studio

Why build declarative agents with Visual Studio Code vs Copilot Studio

Jeremy Thake