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Phil Haack

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Clone in Xcode

It's easy to explore code in your browser when you visit a GitHub repository, but you often want to pull that code directly into the appropriate editor and try it…

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Seoul Talk and Meetup

We're in Seoul, Korea for DEVIEW 2014 this week! In collaboration with the Seoul Tech Society, I'll be giving a talk on GitHub Secrets open to the public on Tuesday,…

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Bellevue Drinkup

Fall has come to the Northwest and so have Microsoft MVP Summit attendees. But, you don't need to be an MVP to come join @haacked, @shiftkey and @half-ogre to shoot…

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Introducing Octokit.net

Octokit is a family of client libraries for the GitHub API. Back in May, we released Octokit libraries for Ruby and Objective-C. Today we're releasing the third member of the…

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Better password security in GitHub for Windows

We're always looking at ways to improve security. Today's release of GitHub for Windows (version 1.0.54) improves password handling security through the use of OAuth tokens. Prior to this release…

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Choosing an Open Source License

It’s easy to get caught up in code. Sharing your code isn’t everything, though: it’s also important to tell people how they can use that code. Choosing an open source…

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Honolulu Drinkup

Join us for our first ever drinkup (as far as I can tell) in the land of Aloha! After speaking about Git and GitHub at the Box Jelly at 7:00…

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Bellevue, WA Drinkup

It's that time of year when Microsoft invites a gaggle of geeks to the Seattle area for its Most Valuable Professional (MVP) Summit. So what better excuse to host a…

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Azure On GitHub

Microsoft recently made a big splash about their new set of SDKs for developing Azure applications for .NET, Java, PHP, and Node.js. But the thing that caught my attention was…