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If you're participating in the GitHub Actions Hackathon and you need some help with your submission, this post is the place to be! 💡
{ author: @ThePracticalDev } #DEVCommunity
https://dev.to/devteam/github-actions-hackathon-2021-help-thread-1lk0
https://twitter.com/ThePracticalDev/status/1458633081821319168
A great use of the
CodeSee.io: “The UX had to be frictionless—we found that GitHub’s integrated tools were a fantastic solution,” said CodeSee engineer Maxime Preaux on the
✓ out the README to see how we use the @github web-based editor →
http://oss-port.com/
https://bit.ly/3mWTH24
Head over to The ReadME Project and learn how veterans embrace a new mission when they come home from active duty: Tackling code and lifting each other up.
https://github.co/30dZVBL
RT Kelsey Hightower
Google Summer of Code will be opening up to all newcomers of open source that are 18 years and older, and will no longer be solely focused on university students or recent graduates.
This is a welcomed change for self-taught developers like myself.
https://opensource.googleblog.com/2021/11/expanding-google-summer-of-code-in-2022.html
https://twitter.com/kelseyhightower/status/1458681633209389057
Check out this on demand session from GitHub Universe that covers everything you need to know about deploying a serverless application from a GitHub repository to AWS.
https://github.co/3mYrzvr
Communities conduct day-to-day work across forums, messaging apps, social media platforms, video calls, email, and...well, you get it. Leave all that behind.
Discover 7️⃣ ways GitHub Discussions can help your community and team work better together 🙌
https://github.blog/2021-11-10-7-unique-software-collaboration-features-in-github-discussions/
The Git index is a critical data structure in Git, but it can be very large in monorepos. It has been a performance bottleneck for years, but we recently found a way to shrink it: the sparse index.
https://github.blog/2021-11-10-make-your-monorepo-feel-small-with-gits-sparse-index/
If you weren't able to make it to Universe but still want to pick up DevOps best practices from industry leaders, don't fret! Check out our free library of on-demand sessions, so you can build better with GitHub.
https://github.co/3EC2LiJ
RT Thomas Dohmke
We improved @github repo invites and shipped three small changes to make them easier to discover: One, navigating to a private repo with a pending invite no longer ends in a 404 🥳 but prompts you to accept the invitation.
Happy birthday! 🥳
TensorFlow: 🎂 Happy 6th birthday #TensorFlow! 🎂
We're proud of the community we've built with you all and how far we've come with TFLite, TFX, TensorFlow.js and more.
Learn how you can get started →
http://www.tensorflow.org/
Learn the three golden rules of vulnerability remediation in the GitHub Security Lab's latest post on blue teaming for OSS ⬇️
GitHub Security Lab: In part two of his OSS blue teaming adventure @kevin_backhouse shares three golden rules for OSS vulnerability remediation
https://github.co/3D2vgWz
While creating Astro, @FredKSchott discovered that programming is 10% code, and 90% communication. Hear more from Fred, now on The ReadME Podcast:
https://github.com/readme/podcast/fred-schott
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The @github Actions Hackathon on DEV is back & better than ever! 🎉
From now through Dec 8th, leverage GitHub Actions in a usable workflow & share an overview on DEV for a chance to win part of the $10,000 cash prize pool — & more!
https://dev.to/devteam/join-us-for-the-2021-github-actions-hackathon-on-dev-4hn4
https://twitter.com/ThePracticalDev/status/1457760405749567491
Want to learn how we keep up tempo when we're building community-driven products (and still make room for experiments)? Check out this on demand case study on Issue Forms case from GitHub Universe.
https://github.co/3CFaY52
Didn't get a chance to attend Universe this year? Don't worry: You can catch up on everything you missed with our free on-demand sessions right here. All you need to do is register to get access to the whole library.
https://github.co/3byyQve
Get your community talking (productively!). GitHub Discussions let you...
👂 Get feedback
📣 Share project announcements
🗂️ Organize conversations
❓ Answer FAQs
...and more! Enable from your project settings ⬇️
Did you communicate effectively with your colleagues this week? @iMeluny says the answer might not be as simple as you think.
https://github.com/readme/guides/effective-communication
Great idea, thanks! From today if you have a CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md file in the root of your repo we will highlight it. To learn more visit
julia ferraioli: Hey @github, any chance we could highlight the code of conduct in the sidebar like the license or readme?
Re @raysan5 congrats! 🎉
RT Arseny Kapoulkine
Thrilled to announce that Luau, a gradually typed language derived from Lua we've been working on for a few years now, is open-source! 🎉
You can read the full announcement here:
And get the repository here:
https://luau-lang.org/2021/11/03/luau-goes-open-source.html
https://github.com/Roblox/luau
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