Re Learn how to manage your time as a software engineer with these 7 essential habits.
https://github.com/readme/guides/time-management-software-engineers
Looking to level up your skills in 2023? This 🧵 is for you.
We’re back with another New Year’s resolution suggestion: write better commits. Flex your creative muscles 💪 in 2023 to make your commits effective tools of communication.
https://github.blog/2022-06-30-write-better-commits-build-better-projects/
As we count down to the start of a new calendar year, we're taking a look back at our most-read blog posts from the year. See what you may have missed on the GitHub blog!
https://github.blog/2022-12-29-githubs-top-10-blog-posts-of-2022/
There's just one week to go until the #GitHubGameOff results are announced!
To help pass the time, please enjoy some of the winners from previous years:
https://github.itch.io/
Anyone thinking about New Year's resolutions yet? If leveling up your GitHub usage is on your list, don’t sleep on GitHub Skills, which helps you develop new strengths through courses you take right on GitHub itself.
https://github.blog/2022-06-06-introducing-github-skills/
We’ve known about SQL injection attacks for a long time. Catch vulnerable code before it’s committed to your codebase. 🔍🔒
What’s the best thing you’ve read 📖 or learned 🤓 this year? Drop a link in the replies!
What is GitHub? Wrong answers only.
Calling all open source developers that
✔️ have an active and growing set of users
✔️ has a vision to grow and maintain their work
✔️ wants to pursue open source work full-time
We'd love to meet you! Apply to the GitHub Accelerator program by Dec 31. 👇
https://accelerator.github.com/
Why do you stay in tech? 👩🏽💻 We asked three industry professionals what has helped them stay fulfilled. Find some inspiration as you close out the calendar year.
https://github.blog/2022-09-29-after-the-offer-staying-in-tech-long-term/
Working with people across cultures has terrific benefits, including producing more thoughtful software, but it’s not without difficulties. Alexandra Sunderland has 3 key steps to eliminate misunderstandings and create a stronger global team.
https://github.com/readme/guides/culture-on-code
Wouldn’t mind living at this Mona gingerbread house 🎁❄️
Created by: @lclindeman
“One unidentified sleigh powered by eight reindeer at 14,000 feet.”
Tracking Santa this year? While you wait, listen to the history of the @NoradSanta tracker since it's early beginnings as a radio communique back in 1948, and much more.
https://github.com/readme/podcast/let-the-games-begin
What do rubber ducks have to do with programming?
https://github.blog/2022-12-23-whats-with-all-the-ducks/
The secret to efficient delegation is to look at your organization through a GitOps lens, suggests @BlueYonder’s @gkohen.
https://github.com/readme/guides/github-enterprise-blue-yonder
Blink and you'll miss it! Say hello to this tiny x86-64-linux emulator 🔎
https://github.com/jart/blink
Check out your coding year in review with #GitHubUnwrapped by @JNYBGR:
https://githubunwrapped.com/
Through GitHub Gives, employees fundraised to name three seeing eye dogs 🐕 🐕 🐕, virtually met an armadillo, supported youth and communities of color with tech skill-building programs 👩🏾💻, and more. Read all about this year's social impact campaign!
https://github.blog/2022-12-21-github-gives-2022-creating-positive-lasting-contributions-in-our-communities/
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