Hear from the GitHub team at Universe
Universe is three full days of featured community speakers, in-depth product training, keynotes from GitHub leadership, and breakout sessions led by experts from across the industry. You’ll hear from the…
Universe is three full days of featured community speakers, in-depth product training, keynotes from GitHub leadership, and breakout sessions led by experts from across the industry. You’ll hear from the GitHub product and engineering teams about what’s new and get an inside look at how we’re building GitHub.
Hear from both GitHub CEO Chris Wanstrath and VP of Social Impact Nicole Sanchez in their opening keynotes each day, as well as breakout sessions featuring the GitHub team on topics like:
- Atom and Electron
- GitHub Enterprise
- Community and Safety
- GitHub tips and tricks and the GitHub flow
Check out the full lineup of GitHub speakers.
Training Day
Before the conference begins, you can participate in comprehensive and in-depth learning from GitHub’s Professional Services team. For an additional $100, you can register for sessions like:
- Getting Started with Innersourcing
- Git Cozy: Gaining Confidence via Visualizations
- Getting Started with ChatOps
See all the training session details and then grab a ticket.
Send your whole team to Universe
Want to send your whole team to GitHub Universe to level up their skills and trade knowledge with GitHub engineers and trainers? If you buy 4 or more tickets, you’ll get $99 off each registration. We’ll see you at Pier 70 on September 14!
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