Re And hear from guests @cassidoo, @bdougieYO, @aarondfrancis, plus @klintron, Senior Editor for The ReadME Project, on topics from functional programming to avoiding rookie mistakes in your first OSS project to increasing your luck by publishing.
The ReadME Podcast is back, with co-hosts @nerdneha, and @martinwoodward. Tune in now for the latest OSS stories and expert advice.
https://github.com/readme/podcast/functional-programming
Student applications for Micro-Mentoring ahead of GitHub Universe 2022 are now live! Connect with GitHub employees through Micro-Mentoring sessions hosted by GitHub Social Impact. Apply now through October 5.
https://github.blog/2022-09-21-applications-for-micro-mentoring-at-github-universe-2022-are-now-live/
RT GitHub Security
GitHub has learned of a phishing campaign targeting GitHub users by impersonating CircleCI to harvest user credentials and two-factor codes. Read more about our response and how to protect your accounts from phishing attacks.
https://github.blog/2022-09-21-security-alert-new-phishing-campaign-targets-github-users/
https://twitter.com/GitHubSecurity/status/1572706959182426112
Communities are key to steering digital transformation and maintaining societal infrastructure. That's why we work with like-minded organizations, governments, and civil society to make digital technologies work for democracy and human rights.
https://github.blog/2022-09-21-why-we-signed-the-copenhagen-pledge-on-tech-for-democracy/
What do The ReadME Project and OSS have in common? We build in response to your feedback! Explore what’s new in the craft & culture of software development with articles, Guides, the dev stories you love, and an all new format on The ReadME Podcast:
https://github.co/3R6De6Z
RT GitHubIndia
Celebrating the developer community in India 💙
Introducing,
http://githubindia.com/
"To live for 1,000 years, it's not enough to be durable; you have to be beautiful, too." GitHub's Arctic Code Vault is a huge stainless steel vault etched with AI-generated art, with a “Tech Tree” to explain today’s technologies to the future.
https://github.co/3dv81Ni
Three new Campus Experts are joining the fall 2022 batch of the MLH Fellowship to work with open source maintainers and get real-world experience. Read their stories here.
https://github.blog/2022-09-19-meet-the-github-campus-experts-selected-for-the-fall-2022-mlh-fellowship-cohort-powered-by-github/
Itching to attend GitHub Universe this year? We've got five steps, and a free email template, to help you make your case.
https://github.co/3xwXdEX
Sneak peak alert: The ReadME Podcast returns with Episode 21 on September 21! Check out a preview of what’s ahead and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
https://github.com/readme/podcast
Remember the early days of personal computing? Just blank space and a blinking cursor on a CRT monitor.
We've got the Sunday read for you.
https://github.com/readme/featured/future-of-the-command-line
Collaborating across Software Engineering can be tricky, but it doesn't need to be!
Find out how you can use #opensource practices in your organization. 🤝
You never forget your first computer. What was yours?
You know what they say: the early bird catches the 20% discount. 😎
There's only two weeks left to get the early bird registration discount for #GitHubUniverse this year. We’ll see you there!
https://githubuniverse.com/?utm_medium=org_social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=2022universe_ebt&scid=
The ReadME Podcast is back! On Sept. 21st you can listen to our new episode, with a new format, new voices and new stories. All focused on the latest insights, intel, and expert advice from the community.
Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. 👇
https://github.com/readme/podcast
It never hurts to revisit engineering fundamentals on longstanding projects, especially as they scale. Read about the satisfying fix we found on GitHub Actions that has real-world performance impact for our customers.
https://github.blog/2022-09-16-how-we-tripled-max-concurrent-jobs-to-boost-performance-of-github-actions/
That’s a wrap. Thank you for joining us at Git Merge 2022! Videos will be shared on YouTube in the coming weeks:
https://www.youtube.com/github
Ambiguous and contradictory requirements often lead to unsatisfactory work. @hillelogram suggests wasting less time and making better code.
https://github.com/readme/guides/testable-requirements-feedback
Is it magic? Is it a mindreader? No, it's Copilot, your AI pair programmer here to help you code faster and be more productive! And it can do more than suggest code. Check out these fun and valuable use cases we've learned from the community.
https://github.co/3BaLyNg
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