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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Nov 6

    What language knocked Java out of the #2 spot? Where is open source growing fastest? How deep do dependencies really go? All the answers (and more) in this year’s report.

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    Nov 10

    Finally for Adacats leading workshops at Universe we have Claire Knight who is presenting Starting out with GraphQL. Demystifying using GraphQL to query APIs. Don't worry, Actions will still be mentioned 🤣

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  3. 3 hours ago

    Open source has kept growing in Africa this year—in fact, 40% of all open source repositories created there happened in the last 12 months! A higher percentage than any other continent 💫 Explore more on Africa’s growth in this year’s report.

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  4. 6 hours ago

    Not able to join us in person for ? Fear not! Follow along with the keynote livestream to hear the announcements as they happen 🙌 Tune in Wednesday and Thursday at 9am PT.

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    Nov 9

    Next up on the Adacats at Universe we have Erika Kato who is co-presenting Decisions, decisions: GitHub Apps or GitHub Actions? Are you spotting a theme yet 😁 All these Actions 🚀

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  6. Nov 10

    Open source repositories created this year have made up 30% of all open source projects on GitHub, total 😲 See some of the projects making this year so special in the report.

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  7. Nov 9

    Python took the silver from Java this year, becoming the #2 most popular programming language on GitHub by repository contributors. C# and Shell climbed the list, too. See what else is on the move in the report.

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    Nov 8

    Adacats are well represented next week at as we have three members presenting on Workshop Day. The first of these is Jamie Strusz who is co-presenting Continuous integration with GitHub Actions.

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  9. Nov 8

    Developer growth has continued this year in Africa—especially in smaller countries like Mayotte and Guinea-Bissau where growth by contributor has boomed. Take a look at other findings in this year’s .

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  10. Nov 7

    Are you interested in all things Git? Have an area of expertise you want to share with the community? Git Merge is landing in Los Angeles on March 4, 2020—submit your talk proposal now through December 1 for a chance to take the microphone 🎤

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  11. Nov 7

    How many repositories depend on top open source projects? We looked at TensorFlow in this year’s report to explore how popular open source projects connect us all.

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  12. Nov 7

    Calling all developers in Berlin! Have plans on November 13? Join us for a watch party 🎉

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  13. Nov 6

    1,000 GitHub Actions have been published to the GitHub Marketplace 🎉 Explore a few examples of actions working with issues in your repository, deployments, and the code in pull requests.

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  14. Nov 6

    This year we’ve seen open source contributions coming from places we never have before, including Antarctica ❄ And nearly 80% of those contributions come from outside the US. See what the world has been up to in this year’s report.

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  15. Nov 5

    Looking for more choice and flexibility with GitHub Actions? Take full control over the configuration and environment your workflows run on with self-hosted runners for GitHub Actions, available in beta today.

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  16. Nov 5

    At GitHub Satellite we announced the public beta for internal repository visibility—and it’s now available for all developers using enterprise-owned repositories. Big thanks to those who participated in the beta and shared feedback along the way 🤗

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  17. Nov 4

    GitHub Sponsors is out of beta in 30 countries around the world (and more coming) 💖 To celebrate, we asked open source developers to share what your support through sponsorships means to them. Learn more about GitHub Sponsors.

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  18. Nov 3

    A new Git release is here—and so is our look at some of the highlights.

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  19. Nov 1

    🚨This year’s Game Off theme has arrived: LEAPS AND BOUNDS! Build your game over the next 30 days using your favorite game engine, library, or programming language.

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  20. Nov 1

    As open source continues to grow, working seamlessly with people around the world is essential. developer advocate, shares strategies for creating more holistic environments where everyone can thrive. Only at .

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