The GitHub Engineering Blog
We are happy to introduce GitHub’s Engineering Blog to the world. Starting today, you can read details about our infrastructure, learn about our development practices, and hear about the knowledge…
We are happy to introduce GitHub’s Engineering Blog to the world. Starting today, you can read details about our infrastructure, learn about our development practices, and hear about the knowledge we’ve gained while running the world’s largest code collaboration platform.
You can also get updates by following our Engineering Twitter account @GitHubEng.
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