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John Britton

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Building your first Atom plugin

Building your first Atom plugin

Authored by GitHub Campus Expert @NickTikhonov. This tutorial will teach you how to write your first package for the Atom text editor. We'll be building a clone of Sourcerer, a…

GitHub <3 Students

Supporting the student hacker community

To stimulate the growth and show our support of the student hacker community, we've partnered with Major League Hacking (MLH) to provide each new member hackathon with a $1,000 grant…

Student Developer Pack + Udacity

Udacity joins the Student Developer Pack

Following up on the release of the Ruby Nanodegree program that we co-created with Udacity, we've extended our partnership to offer GitHub Student Developer Pack members one month of free…

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GitHub <3 FIRST Robotics

So many of us here at GitHub have benefited from early exposure to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics that we're always looking for ways to help young people develop a…

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OctoTales • UC Berkeley

Computer science professor, Armando Fox, is one of the thousands of teachers who use GitHub to give their students hands-on experience writing software in teams. On a recent trip to…

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GitHub goes to school

Today, we're excited to announce the launch of education.github.com, a site dedicated to using GitHub at school. Students, teachers, and schools all over the world use GitHub to teach and…

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GitHub talks in Japan

John Britton and Matthew McCullough will be making a trek across Japan to host a series of talks and drinkups. We'd love to have you join us for one or…