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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Dec 8

    Check out the technology preview for GitHub code search, the next iteration for search, discovery, and navigation on GitHub.

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  2. 3 hours ago

    In one of our favorite stories from the year on The ReadME Project, we look back at _why and his lasting impact on the Ruby community:

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  3. Dec 30

    Whew, it’s been a year! There were 61 million new repos and 170 million PRs merged—how many were you a part of? Dive into data in the 2021 State of the Octoverse:

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  4. Dec 30

    Listen to Lead developer reflect on music’s role in her career—and how exciting developments, (👀 front end) are keeping WordPress relevant on The ReadME Project Podcast:

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  5. Dec 29

    Do you only upgrade your locally installed environments when absolutely necessary, leaving the dirty work of fixing it to new hires? shares how to stop now:

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  6. Dec 28

    Looking for a podcast binge over the holiday? The ReadME Podcast season 2 opens up with prolific open source contributor and Twitch pioneer . He shares why he left his biochemistry studies and pivoted to programming:

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  7. Dec 28

    This is 𝚑𝚢𝚙𝚎𝚛𝚏𝚒𝚗𝚎 ☕️🔥 a CLI benchmarking tool with a difference:

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  8. Dec 28

    Ring in the new year with a look back at GitHub's top blog posts of 2021! ✨

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  9. Dec 27

    Teaching in public is one of the best ways you can give back to the community. Learn how does it and how you can start:

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  10. Dec 26

    Want to land your first tech job? knows how to catch your dream company’s attention, keep it, engage on every level, and more:

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  11. Dec 26

    Congrats to on the liftoff! We can’t wait to see what there is to learn about the Universe. 🔭 ❤️

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  12. Dec 24

    Open source takes us to outer space and even helps us monitor unidentified objects that take flight each holiday season. 🎅 📡

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  13. Dec 23

    Once in advertising, got into OSS via non-technical contributions. She’s now an Electron maintainer at , and is grateful to all those who believed in her along the way:

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  14. Dec 22

    Have some extra reading time over the holiday? explains how even the most well-intentioned developers can have incompatible beliefs about a project. He also shares how to stay aligned and focused:

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  15. Dec 22

    You really can reach Santa anywhere these days. Use GitHub Actions to make sure your wishlist gets on Santa’s radar before it’s too late! 🎅

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  16. Dec 22

    Did you know that you can now invite outside collaborators to access Codespaces? shows how you can get started

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  17. Dec 21

    According to the 2021 State of the Octoverse, 47.6% of developers expect to work in a hybrid environment of remote and office work. Where will you be working from in 2022?

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  18. Dec 21

    From their earliest computer interactions to unlocking the world of open source, and turn the interview tables on each other for the year’s final episode of The ReadME Podcast:

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    Dec 21

    There’s a new iteration of the with expanded guidelines for transparent, rights-based content moderation. Learn more about how contributed to the update:

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  20. Dec 21

    One of Harvard's largest classes, CS50, uses these tools to make teaching introductory computer science easier: ✅ GitHub Actions ✅ GitHub Classroom ✅ GitHub Codespaces ✅ GitHub REST APIs Want to learn how? Watch the full video here:

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  21. Dec 21

    Boss approaching your desk? In-laws popping over for dinner? Quick! Look busy with 𝚐𝚎𝚗𝚊𝚌𝚝:

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