Microsoft Foundry is quickly becoming the engineering‑grade backbone for building, deploying, and operationalizing AI systems at scale. Unlike traditional “chatbot builders” or UI‑only agent platforms, Foundry is designed for real developers — people who care about versioning, reproducibility, security boundaries, and clean architecture. At its core, Foundry gives you a unified place to define models, agents, tools, workflows, and evaluations, all backed by Azure’s enterprise‑grade infrastructure. But the real power shows up when you bring Foundry into Visual Studio Code, where everything becomes code‑first, scriptable, automatable, and production‑ready. In this blog, we’ll walk through the setup steps to connect and use your Microsoft Foundry LLm models in VS Code. Prerequistes: Download and install VS Code - https://code.visualstudio.com Set up GitHub Copilot in VS Code - https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/copilot/setup Create a Project for Microsoft Foundry - ...
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