Wondering where Rust was in our top languages for 2023? It's not in the top 10, but it does have the highest percentage growth of contributors this year. Check out the full State of the Octoverse 2023 report 👉 https://lnkd.in/dmztwtAv
GitHub
Software Development
San Francisco, CA 3,679,238 followers
The AI-powered developer platform to build, scale, and deliver secure software.
About us
As the global home for all developers, GitHub is the complete AI-powered developer platform to build, scale, and deliver secure software. Over 100 million people, including developers from 90 of the Fortune 100 companies, use GitHub to build amazing things together across 330+ million repositories. With all the collaborative features of GitHub, it has never been easier for individuals and teams to write faster, better code.
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https://github.com
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- Software Development
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Bradley Dunn
Helping Developers and Companies Build Better Software Faster at GitHub
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GitHub | IT Engineering
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Did your favorite language make the list this year? 👀 Check out the full State of the Octoverse 2023 report over on the blog 👉 https://lnkd.in/dmztwtAv
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At this year’s #GitHubUniverse we had hackable badges. And do you know what was on them already? The story of Mona, our #Octocat. Here’s the story in full, created by the daughter of one of GitHub’s developers, if you don’t know it already: “Once upon a time, there was a cat who’s name was Monalisa. Monalisa and her owner went to the beach. When Monalisa got to the beach, her owner Kelly gave her goggles so Monalisa could swim and see what was in the ocean. When Monalisa went in the water she found lots of fish. When Monalisa was swimming she was so exited she opened her mouth and swouloed a coral that made you grow legs like a octapus but keep your normal face. So Monalisa grew legs and became Mrs. Monalisa octocat. [sic]”
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In this engaging GItHub for Startups interview Audiopodcast from Universe 2023 day two, hear from Dani Grant, co-founder and CEO of Jam, an innovative tool designed to simplify the bug reporting process. Dani discusses the journey that led her to developing Jam, highlighting the importance of resilience and continuous testing in achieving product-market fit. She dives into the integration of AI in their product, the ethos fostered within her team, and the future vision for Jam. Whether you're an engineer, developer, or interested in startup culture, you won't want to miss Dani's insightful perspective on building efficient, user-friendly software.
Audiopodcast: Dani Grant on Jam and Developer Productivity
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👀 Missed July’s Insider newsletter? Fear not. Explore this abridged version—highlighting GitHub Copilot!—and sign up now for more newsletter goodness. https://lnkd.in/g2HEKDTx
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As a developer, how do you stay in the flow? Need some help? Check out some of our tips from our day two #GitHubUniverse keynote. https://lnkd.in/e_5RTpiJ
GitHub Universe 2023 day 2 keynote: The productivity platform for all developers
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Looking for a cloud-native solution that can handle your business’s growth? 📈 GitHub Enterprise Cloud's distributed architecture ensures reliable access and integration with third-party tools—enabling your team to meet its goals. 🔥 https://lnkd.in/gDZgNxty
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GitHub was named one of Fast Company's Next Big Things in Tech in AI and data 🎉 https://lnkd.in/gP-5Mqcg
The 6 next big things in AI and data for 2023
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