GitHub Copilot made coding faster — real test finds big gains
A team ran a simple test to see if a coding helper really saves time, and the results surprised some.
Developers were given a small coding task, and those who used GitHub Copilot finished much quicker.
On average the group with the tool solved the task about 55.
8% faster, which is a clear jump in day to day work.
The study points to better developer productivity and suggests pairing with a tool can ease people into coding jobs, making a smoother career change for many.
Not everyone gained the same amount, some folks got a big boost, others only a little, so it not a magic fix for every person.
Still, this shows how a helpful partner can speed up routine work, cut frustration, and let humans focus on creative parts.
If you code or thinking about learning, this is worth a closer look — it might save hours and make the first steps easier, even when you feel stuck.
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The Impact of AI on Developer Productivity: Evidence from GitHub Copilot
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