Code In the Open
A recent trio of blog posts highlights the benefits of putting your code experiments up on GitHub for others to see. This is a huge part of what makes GitHub…
A recent trio of blog posts highlights the benefits of putting your code experiments up on GitHub for others to see. This is a huge part of what makes GitHub special. By showing your friends what you’re doing, you give yourself that extra little incentive to do things right. Great work guys!
- Why Git? by Neil Crosby
- I ♥ GitHub by Mike West
- Motivate yourself by doing it in public by Steve Webster
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