Game Off 2019 Winners
Thousands of game developers from all over the world participated in Game Off, our annual game jam celebrating open source. Let’s take a look at 2019’s winners.
Thousands of game developers from all over the world participated in Game Off, our annual game jam celebrating open source. Let’s take a look at 2019’s winners.
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The GitHub Student Developer Pack doubles in size, offering nearly $45,000 in value to students.
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.
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.
Today we’re excited to announce that we’ll be adding support for Swift packages to GitHub Package Registry. Swift packages make it easy to share your libraries and source code across your projects and with the Swift community.
When people on mobile devices want to submit a new issue to a repository which has multiple issue templates set up, they will now be directed to a responsive view…
Welcome to the January 2019 edition of Release Radar, where we share new and exciting releases from world-changing technologies to weekend side projects. Most importantly, they’re all projects shipped by you.
Celebrate Major League Hacking’s (MLH) 5th annual Local Hack Day. Everyone of all experience levels are welcome to learn, build, and share—find a location near you!
We reached a major milestone. Thank you to 31M+ developers for creating 100M repositories now live on GitHub.
We’re unveiling the 2018 theme for Game Off, our annual month-long game jam (hackathon for building games). Continue reading to learn more.
With the Microsoft acquisition of GitHub complete, Nat Friedman joins as CEO.
New tools added to the GitHub Student Developer Pack will make your projects ship faster, shine with robust features, and help you stand out from the crowd.
Ready to deploy? “Ship it!” to production with the press of a button.
All release pages are now responsive. Easily view, create or edit your repository’s releases and tags on a mobile device!
Finding compromised passwords and two-factor recovery checkups
All search pages are now responsive on mobile devices. This means you can search across code, topics, Marketplace, and wikis when navigating GitHub.com on any of your devices.
Everything shipped on the GitHub platform for the month of May.
GitHub now integrates with the Visual Studio App Center. Automate builds on every commit, test apps on real devices in the cloud, and monitor usage with crash and analytics data.…
Introducing the Checks API—a better way to get feedback from integrations on your code.
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Build what’s next on GitHub, the place for anyone from anywhere to build anything.
Catch up on the GitHub podcast, a show dedicated to the topics, trends, stories and culture in and around the open source developer community on GitHub.