OctoTales: jQuery
For several months now, the jQuery team has been fulfilling one of their major goals to open-source all of the content and design of all jQuery web sites on GitHub.…
For several months now, the jQuery team has been fulfilling one of their major goals to open-source all of the content and design of all jQuery web sites on GitHub. jQuery Plugins are now managed through GitHub as well, making the process of finding and releasing plugins as easy as ever.
We caught up with several members of the jQuery team in San Francisco to hear more about how they use GitHub.
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