Yes, Copilot is often used to refer to both frontend and backend.
Also, the chatbot aka Copilot must have features on its own.
Like I say to Roo Code/Cline on VSCode: Write a python script to output hello world.
And they will do exactly that, Roo Code is pretty impressive.
Copilot on its own is dogshit and when using it the same way I would use Perplexity AI or ChatGPT, it is twice as much dogshit.
Yes, Copilot is often used to refer to both frontend and backend.
Also, the chatbot aka Copilot must have features on its own. Like I say to Roo Code/Cline on VSCode: Write a python script to output hello world.
And they will do exactly that, Roo Code is pretty impressive. Copilot on its own is dogshit and when using it the same way I would use Perplexity AI or ChatGPT, it is twice as much dogshit.