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- How GitHub Works: Be Asynchronous http://zachholman.com/posts/how-github-works-asynchronous/ 60 comments
- Working with GitHub Actions https://jeffrafter.com/working-with-github-actions/ 3 comments programming
- Do you post your early work to Github? https://www.reddit.com/r/cscareerquestions/comments/a41skm/do_you_post_your_early_work_to_github/ 11 comments cscareerquestions
- Has anyone here worked for Github? https://www.reddit.com/r/cscareerquestions/comments/a2w5o1/has_anyone_here_worked_for_github/ 2 comments cscareerquestions
- How GitHub (no longer) Works http://zachholman.com/talk/how-github-no-longer-works 38 comments programming
- What's it like to work at GitHub? http://opensoul.org/blog/archives/2012/06/05/whats-it-like-to-work-at-github/ 91 comments programming
- Do you work for GitHub yet? http://amiworkingforgithubnow.com/ 5 comments ruby
- Studying for RHCE github isn't working. https://github.com/rdbreak/rhce8env 3 comments redhat
- FastAPI JWT Auth Tutorial (with working Github code) https://christophergs.com/tutorials/ultimate-fastapi-tutorial-pt-10-auth-jwt/ 3 comments python
- GitHub - Elfocrash/.NET-Backend-Developer-Roadmap: Nick's Roadmap for a .NET Backend Developer working with Microservices https://github.com/Elfocrash/.NET-Backend-Developer-Roadmap 18 comments programming
- GitHub yagi5/go-gchook - Inject and run arbitary actions when go garbage collector worked https://www.reddit.com/r/golang/comments/cbbqhf/github_yagi5gogchook_inject_and_run_arbitary/ 3 comments golang
- GitHub shocks top developer: Access to 5 years' work inexplicably blocked | ZDNet https://www.zdnet.com/article/github-shocks-top-developer-access-to-5-years-work-inexplicably-blocked/ 37 comments technology
- Working command line website [source on Github] http://clarkduvall.com/ 9 comments commandline
- After 2 months of hard work I deployed a blogging website based on GitHub markdown files (beta) https://github.github.com/gfm/ 6 comments django
- Someone is putting lots of work into hacking Github developers https://arstechnica.com/security/2017/03/someone-is-putting-lots-of-work-into-hacking-github-developers/ 18 comments linux
- Should your display Github only high value work? Or a steady progression? https://github.com/amZotti/Python-challenges/tree/master/Python 9 comments cscareerquestions
- Hat's off to Github for handling sexism at work properly... https://github.com/blog/1800-update-on-julie-horvath-s-departure 3 comments programming
- Chinese devs form a a organization called 996 on github protesting forced to work long hours from 9 to 9 6 days a week. https://996.icu/#/en_us 26 comments technology
- GitHub - astronomersiva/zsh-theme-maestro: maestro is a Z Shell theme that I developed to learn how theming works in general with shells. https://github.com/astronomersiva/zsh-theme-maestro 3 comments zsh
- New to GitHub and currently have a project trending, suggestions for organizing my GitHub work flow? http://littlebox.cabmaddux.com 28 comments learnprogramming
- WebStorm 2020.2: Use Prettier as the Default Formatter, Work with Nuxt.js, and Get Full Support for GitHub PRs https://blog.jetbrains.com/webstorm/2020/07/webstorm-2020-2 18 comments javascript
- Introducing Soft U2F for Windows, a rewrite of Github’s original work for macOS https://github.com/ibigbug/softu2f-win 10 comments netsec
- Can it be prejudicial to put "shady"(torrent) code on Github if i want to look for work? https://www.reddit.com/r/learnprogramming/comments/4rki41/can_it_be_prejudicial_to_put_shadytorrent_code_on/ 3 comments learnprogramming
- Google is working on Spark, a web-based IDE built with Dart...and it's public on GitHub http://sdt.bz/66405 13 comments opensource
- Hello everyone, I created an Emacs-independent (doesn't require Emacs to be running) agenda notification app. I tested it under Doom Emacs and vanilla Emacs, and it worked fine, please try it and report any possible issues at GitHub. Thanks! https://github.com/salehmu/notifier.go 15 comments emacs
- For aspiring programmers looking for real-world experience of working in a team using Github we made a tool to help you close your first issue. https://gist.github.com/guyandtheworld/14dfdb6fe5bfe744badaf7ef4c8660d9 2 comments coding
- For a total of 150 hours I streamed / recorded my work on a custom C# RTS (Real Time Strategy) game framework using no third party libraries than Unity for the purely Client-side code. I recently put it on github in public access and started writing about how it works in detail in the readme. https://github.com/marcjacob/project-neorts/blob/main/readme.md 17 comments programming
- Hey everyone i' ve been working with django framework for about an year now. I wanted to contribute to django so i went to the GitHub repo, forked it, and began following the given instructions for setup. But while installing some dependencies, i got stuck. Can someone help me with the given error? https://www.reddit.com/r/django/comments/lj14j3/hey_everyone_i_ve_been_working_with_django/ 3 comments django
- Some kind soul on GitHub yesterday made my Easy Rust book into one with proper mdbook format and working samples https://dhghomon.github.io/easy_rust/chapter_6.html 16 comments rust
- This guy on GitHub has a lot of stuff that's super useful if you suck at the relevant math. His work has helped me a ton on my current project, and I'd donate to a Patreon if he had one, so I'll just post it here instead. Mostly stuff made for tanks, planes, spaceships, etc. https://github.com/brihernandez 30 comments gamedev
- Microsoft Employees Call to End GitHub ICE Contract - Letter in support of GitHub protests is latest round of tech ire over government work https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-10-10/microsoft-employees-call-to-end-github-ice-contract 45 comments programming
- You absolutely NEED to know the basics of Version Control. Here's my 3-part video tutorial on what Version Control is, how it works and how to use it (git & github). https://www.reddit.com/r/gamedev/comments/cxw1r0/you_absolutely_need_to_know_the_basics_of_version/ 14 comments gamedev
- Looking for dedicated beginners that want to break out of tutorials and start a new project from scratch! Let's get some experience with GitHub, Java, working with a team, and actually completing projects! Commit as much as you want. Project details inside. https://www.reddit.com/r/learnprogramming/comments/cp1vn1/looking_for_dedicated_beginners_that_want_to/ 147 comments learnprogramming
- Microsoft workers decry grueling '996' working standard at Chinese tech firms - A letter on Github demanded companies comply with labor laws, limiting workers to 40 hours a week versus a 12-hour day standard https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2019/apr/22/microsoft-workers-decry-grueling-996-working-standard-at-chinese-tech-firms 6 comments worldnews
- Current state of Bitcoin SV. Github has been updated last 20 days ago. Code does not compile on Windows. Neither coingeek, or BMG, or even svpool are mining with Bitcoin SV right now. So how can anything happen but an attack on ABC? There is no working Bitcoin SV to start an SV chain with. https://github.com/bitcoin-sv/bitcoin-sv/releases 70 comments btc
- New GitHub Terms of Service r̲e̲q̲u̲i̲r̲e̲ removing many Open Source works from it http://www.mirbsd.org/permalinks/wlog-10_e20170301-tg.htm#e20170301-tg_wlog-10 279 comments programming
- Where I work, the lonely few of us not on vacation decided to hack together a tinder-like matching application for github. It's open source and we documented our process as we went! https://gitr.io/ 35 comments programming
- Last year I made an app to make inserting GIFs natively on OSX way easier, and it works with Gmail, Hipchat, Github, and any textbox system wide http://www.getinsertpic.com/ 4 comments technology
- David Cole is treating his congressional campaign like a piece of software. Cole’s bigger vision is that all sorts of political work - from campaigns to the bills proposed by elected officials - will be handled on sites like GitHub http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2014/03/cole-platform/ 4 comments politics
- "At GitHub we don't have meetings. We don't have set work hours or even work days. We don't keep track of vacation or sick days. We don't have managers or an org chart. We don't have a dress code. We don't have expense account audits or an HR department." http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2012/02/meetings-where-work-goes-to-die.html 66 comments technology