In this challenge, you'll gain an understanding of how observability helps software engineering teams to understand the health and performance of their applications. Also, we wanted to mimic a real world scenario of building an application, assessing errors and fielding new challenges as they arise.
You will also use Copilot to help you build, find and resolve problems in the coding infrastructure, making you a more effective engineer.
11 June - 2 July 2024
This challenge is good for all developers. It will be helpful if you are familiar with html, css, javascript, angular, and bootstrap.
We'll be viewing the telemetry data we receive from the FoodMe application with New Relic, the all-in-one observability platform that allows us to view data from different applications, services, and infrastructure.
GitHub Copilot is an AI coding assistant that helps you write code faster and with less effort, allowing you to focus more energy on problem solving and collaboration. Copilot offers coding suggestions as you type: sometimes the completion of the current line, sometimes a whole new block of code. You can accept all, or part, of a suggestion, or you can ignore the suggestion and keep typing. For this challenge, we encourage you to use Copilot to help you find errors in the code so you can better understand how to resolve them.
➡️ Go to and fork this repository⬅️ This is also where you will submit your final application. The OpenTelemetry bonus challenge will appear during the duration of the challenge. Watch out for the announcement!
- First, create your free New Relic account here.
- Get access to additional data and ingest through New Relic for Students.
- You can begin the challenge while you wait for the additional Student benefits to be applied to your New Relic account.
- If you're not currently registered as a GitHub Education student, please go here to sign up. Once you've been successfully verified as a student, you'll be able to follow the steps above to receive the additional benefits.
Note: You can still participate in the challenge if you are not verified as a GitHub Education student. Sign up for a free trial of Copilot here.
To get started with Copilot, you'll need to make sure it is configured in your editor. Go here for a quickstart guide to getting started with Copilot. You can use the globe button in the upper right corner to change instructions in our Docs to another language.
Submit via a Pull Request on the home repository you'll fork from. Submit by 11:59pm EST Tuesday July 2nd to be eligible for prizes. Update: The challenge has been extended to Tuesday, July 9th
Platzi, New Relic and GitHub Education will select FIVE (5) winners! Each winner will win a backpack from New Relic & GitHub Education filled with swag. Prizes will be announced on July 11th. Update: Prizes will be announced on July 15th