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Now available for all users, category forms make it easy to create templates for Discussions, which means you can start new Discussions with all the necessary information already included. It's a game-changer for maintainers and users alike!
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We want to make it easy to develop secure software. You can already enable secret scanning and Dependabot in just one click. Now, we're extending that capability to code scanning with the new default setup option. Find out how you can get started.
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Our latest article over on features 10 fun ways to visualize your contributions. How did your 2022 look?
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If you’re looking to launch an innersource program at your company, don’t expect a “big bang,” says KPMG’s . Start small, and work with teams interested in experimenting.
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Far from dead, the perpetually-popular language is up to speed and ready for the future.
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Take a deep dive into functional programming and how it's finding its way into more codebases.
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Did your software make it to Mars? Check out how open source helped power NASA’s Ingenuity Helicopter.
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There’s a new crop of tools helping developers keep code on the backend–and for certain applications this is definitely ideal. Read how and why.
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Find out the answer and many more language stats here:
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You should be your best advocate. Make sure you document your wins.
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How to build an internal database of information that is tailored to your individual learning style and can be quickly referenced and re-used to act as a second brain.
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Making sure you are regularly documenting your wins with a level of detail and perspective that only you can provide—looking at the benefits of public documentation.
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How to use code as documentation to save time and share context.
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We have a 4-part series on documentation from to help you, your colleagues and your open source collaborators. First up...
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First place in #GitHubGameOff’s Theme Interpretation category was Everything! (but the kitchen sink) featuring a collection of fast-paced mini-games based on real-life popular idioms.
Play: chroute.itch.io/everything-but
Source: github.com/chroute/GameOf
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First place in #GitHubGameOff’s Innovation category was Knight In Shining Armour - a puzzle platformer that’s just a ray of light!
Play: manicmoleman.itch.io/knight-in-shin
Source: github.com/marc-jones/gam
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First place in #GitHubGameOff’s Gameplay category was A Taste Of Their Own Medicine - a super hot game with an interesting take on shooting!
Play: loko-606.itch.io/a-taste-of-the
Source: github.com/LOKO606/ATaste
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First place in #GitHubGameOff’s Audio category was Shot In The Dark - an atmospheric game with a unique way of illuminating the world.
Play: cavetowerstudios.itch.io/shot-in-the-da
Source: github.com/cavetower/Shot
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First place in #GitHubGameOff’s Graphics category was Glutton for Punishment taking place in a beautiful-but-beastly pixel art world.
Play: lehaine.itch.io/glutton-for-pu
Source: github.com/LeHaine/ggo2022
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The votes are in! First place overall in this year’s #GitHubGameOff was Neon Square: Resurgence - a tricky platformer with a twist!
Play: pixelbrain.itch.io/neon-square-re
Source: github.com/pixel-brain/Ga
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When did you know you wanted to be a software engineer or work in tech?
For Avi Press, the aha moment came in college while studying to become a doctor.
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⚡ We're supercharging URLs in Projects with deep link support for project READMEs and the item side-panel. Now it's easier than ever to share your project and a specific item with just one link! github.blog/changelog/2023
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Discover all the trends and stats from last year in our Octoverse report -
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How will your organization be adopting and contributing to open source software in 2023?
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Check out the latest Availability Report with updates on GitHub status during December.
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No matter your size, scale, or stage, developers are navigating similar questions. Check out a few ways we used GitHub in 2022 to be more productive, build collaboratively, and shift security left to support our community, customers, and Hubbers. ✨
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It's been quite a year!
Step back in time and see how it compared with the rest of them with this nifty contribution graph generator from : github-contributions.vercel.app
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Discover more best practices on The ReadME Project.
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Learn to prefer Roofshots to Moonshots.
- Find a big, complex problem that you want to solve
- Live and breathe the problem until you see incremental next steps forward
- Try these steps, but keep it short. See how they went, and adjust as needed
- Repeat
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Turn potential into creative productivity with the 4 Cs: Consume, Curate, Critique, Create.
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Learn how to manage your time as a software engineer with these 7 essential habits.
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