Nbdev: A literate programming environment that democratizes software engineering best practices
Learn about nbdev, a new literate programming environment for Python.
Learn about nbdev, a new literate programming environment for Python.
Earlier this month we were thrilled to welcome the OpenJDK Community to GitHub. The communities migration effort, codenamed Project ‘Skara’, brought JDK 16 main-line development into GitHub. The JDK project is at the…
In this deep dive, we cover how our daily schema migrations amounted to a significant toil on the database infrastructure team, and how we searched for a solution to automate the manual parts of the process.
It’s our favorite time of year: GitHub Universe. And we’ve made some exciting announcements. GitHub Actions and Packages are now out of beta, we launched GitHub for mobile, redesigned the notifications experience, and introduced lots of other features we think you’ll love.
New Enhanced Repo Insights Views We’re thrilled to introduce improvements to Repo Insights! With this update, you’ll find significant enhancements to two of our repository insights views—Contributors and Code Frequency.…
Drag-and-drop is a highly interactive and visual interface. We often use drag-and-drop to perform tasks like uploading files, reordering browser bookmarks, or even moving a card in solitaire.
Announcing the second cohort, delivering value to projects, and driving a new frontier.
Enterprise enablement trends for security products (public beta)
Say goodbye to constant mouse clicking and hello to seamless navigation with GitHub shortcuts.
With this version, customers can choose how to best scale their security strategy, gain more control over deployments, and so much more.
The GitHub Enterprise Server 3.12 is generally available
GitHub has been awarded the 2024 Axe Accessibility at Scale Award from Deque Systems. Read more about how we’ve implemented accessibility at scale.
The GitHub Enterprise Server 3.12 Release Candidate is available
GitHub Issues & Projects – Project status updates & issues side panel
The GitHub Game Off results are in! All games have been rated, ranked, and reviewed. Read on for a look at the 10 highest-rated submissions overall.
Using CVE-2023-43641 as an example, I’ll explain how to develop an exploit for a memory corruption vulnerability on Linux. The exploit has to bypass several mitigations to achieve code execution.
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