Your .NET App Can Do This with AI Now 🤯


Hey friend,

I just released a new video that shows how to add AI to a .NET app.

Watch it here 👇

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In the video, I take a simple .NET project and make it smart with AI.

The app can generate item backstories with one click.

Like magic.

No big setup.

No overthinking.

Just .NET, Copilot, and the OpenAI API working together.

If you’ve ever wondered:

  • How do I call the OpenAI API from a .NET app?
  • Can Copilot help with real features?
  • How do I make my app do more than CRUD?

This will help.

Give it a watch and see what’s possible.

Take care,

Patrick

P.S. Want to really master .NET web development with AI + Copilot? Click here.


Patrick God

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