The newest issue of Open Source Monthly is fresh off the press!
In this issue, @blackgirlbytes describes how @zag_js leverages state machines to make framework agnostic components and how @MLHacks fellows contributed to GitHub Docs.
https://github.blog/2022-07-18-open-source-monthly-july-2022-edition/
Looking for a Sunday read? Discover the story behind Astropy, the open source technology being used to help the James Webb Space Telescope produce those amazing images.
📸 : NASA, ESA, CSA, and STScI
https://github.com/readme/featured/webb-telescope-astropy
RT Twitter Dev
Want to learn how to work with the Twitter API v2 using GitHub Copilot? 👀
Join @suhemparack and @blackgirlbytes on Thursday, July 14th at 2pm ET / 11am PT on
http://twitch.tv/twitterdev
You don't have to code to contribute to open source!
You can contribute with bug reports, too. @Ceceliacreates explains to @blackgirlbytes that @Replayio makes it easy to submit helpful, reproducible bug reports. 🐞
Watch the full demo to learn more:
https://github.co/3y2jfAb
We use GitHub in all kinds of ways to get work done, from technical to non-technical teams.
Check out how the Security Team here at GitHub uses projects and GitHub Actions to plan, manage, and automate organizational work 🌟
https://github.blog/2022-07-01-how-the-github-security-team-uses-projects-and-github-actions-for-planning-tracking-and-more/
👀 Looking for a quick way to edit code, you can now edit in your browser with a flick of this drop-down menu, or you can expertly hit "." on your keyboard.
Learn more: 👇
https://github.co/3nqLm69
Charts for all! Today’s GitHub Issues Changelog expands access to Insights capabilities for users in the projects (beta). 📊 📈
https://github.blog/changelog/2022-06-30-the-new-github-issues-june-30th-update/
Git Merge is coming to Chicago September 14th - 15th and the call for speakers is open.
We want to hear how you're using Git in unexpected ways and/or at massive scale. If Git is a major part of how you work, we want to hear your story.
https://sessionize.com/git-merge-2022
Mark your calendars—for the first time ever, #GitHubUniverse will be both in-person and streaming online on Nov. 9-10. We'll see you there!
Find out more:
https://github.co/3y37pEW
Did you know that people are still creating NES games? Ready up because @KenneyNL has shared some notes on how you can too:
https://www.reddit.com/r/gamedev/comments/vki1wc/ive_created_a_game_for_nintendo_nes_and_so_can_you
Lists are now available on GitHub Mobile for Android! You can create public lists by starring a repo anywhere in the app. You can also delete lists, manage your Lists' titles and descriptions and see other's Lists.
Download for iOS and Android:
https://github.com/mobile
That's one serious contribution graph. #irlcontributiongraph
Recently @StripeDev open sourced MarkDoc, which is the tool that powers their documentation.
But, did you know you can use MarkDoc for building blogs, interactive learning tools, and much more?
Get the full explanation from @devdevcharlie here:
https://youtu.be/M1E0dUVuC48
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