Survey results: Better computer science learning through hackathons
How do you help students expand their learning, use the latest tools, and prepare for the professional world? A survey shows hackathons can help.
Explore the latest blogs from GitHub on all things software development from the newest capabilities on the GitHub platform to research and insights—and guides to help you level up your engineering skills.
How do you help students expand their learning, use the latest tools, and prepare for the professional world? A survey shows hackathons can help.
We’re sharing interviews from several open source contributors about their projects, challenges, and what a GitHub sponsorship means to them. This week, hear from Fatih Arslan.
Yarn now supports security alerts for public and private repositories.
To make language detection more robust and maintainable in the long run, we developed a machine learning classifier named OctoLingua based on an Artificial Neural Network (ANN) architecture which can handle language predictions in tricky scenarios.
Mark files as viewed—and see if they’ve changed since you viewed them—to easily pick up where you left off.
We’re sharing interviews from several open source contributors about their projects, challenges, and what a GitHub sponsorship means to them. This week, hear from Daniel Stenberg.
GitHub product documentation is now available in Japanese and Simplified Chinese.
Let’s have fun with code. See what our very smart—and very aimless—robots have in store for you with this week’s Noops.
Help students and peers get the most out of pull request drafting, revising, (re)reviewing, and merging with draft pull requests.
Now you can now assign any read-only contributor to issues they’ve commented on. They’ll get a notification that they are assigned, and if they aren’t able to take on the task, they can simply click the “Unassign me” button next to their username.
See how GitHub protects users against online censorship.
The newly shipped GitHut Audit log API allows you to make efficient queries for specific log data. Learn more about how to get started with the API.
Let’s have fun with code. See what our very smart—and very aimless—robots have in store for you with this week’s latest Noops.
We’re sharing interviews from several open source contributors about their projects, challenges, and what a GitHub sponsorship means to them. This week, read about Russ Magee.
We’ve listened to your feedback about GitHub Package Registry and we’re changing the deletion policy for packages. Read more about the change and joining the beta.
Student event organizers can use the new workshop from Major League Hacking, How to Collaborate on Code Projects with GitHub, to help their peers get started with version control.
We’ve acquired Pull Panda to help teams create more efficient and effective code review workflows on GitHub.
We’re sharing interviews from several open source contributors about their projects, challenges, and what a GitHub sponsorship means to them. This week, read about Henry Zhu.
The Atom editor has been updated to make common features notably faster.
Hello, this is Devon from the GitHub Sponsors Team! It’s been incredibly motivating for us to see the outpouring of enthusiasm for the launch and to hear your ideas for where you’d like to see it go from here. We’re just getting started, and your input is important to keep us going in the right direction.
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