
How GitHub does take home technical interviews
We believe our technical interviews should be as similar as possible to the way we work at GitHub.
We believe our technical interviews should be as similar as possible to the way we work at GitHub.
GitHub Copilot is now available from Visual Studio 2022 for everyone in the technical preview.
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GitHub Education is fired up for the return of .Tech Domains developer community competition: Break The Code 2. We’ve hacked in some new enigmas, cheat codes, and easter eggs for digital sleuths to uncover!
Over the past few weeks, we have experienced multiple incidents due to the health of our database. We wanted to share what we know about these incidents while our team continues to address them.
You can now enforce consistent usage of self-hosted runner groups across your organization and enterprise.
Today, we are rolling out a new beta version of GitHub’s home feed, making it easier to discover projects, developers and more across GitHub.
If you’re a GHES customer with heavy read traffic on your monorepo, check out the repository cache, especially if you have CI workloads distributed around the world.
You can now create a branch to work on an issue directly from the issue page so that it’s easier to get started right away.
If there’s one habit that can make software more secure, it’s probably input validation. Here’s how to apply OWASP Proactive Control C5 (Validate All Inputs) to your code.
Our community has shipped lots of open source project updates in the last month. Here’s a few of our staff picks.
It is now possible to re-run only failed jobs or a single job in GitHub Actions workflows.
We’ve introduced several new features to help enterprise owners more easily manage their accounts, including two features now in public beta.
In February, we experienced one incident resulting in significant impact to multiple GitHub services.
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