We believe that the closer the take home technical interview is to day-to-day work at GitHub, the more valuable it is for both our team and the candidate. How do we do that? Introducing Interview-bot.
https://github.blog/2022-03-31-how-github-does-take-home-technical-interviews/
Reviewing code in GitHub Mobile? You can now gather more context by expanding collapsed lines of code in a changed file.
https://www.github.com/mobile
Looking for a Sunday long read? We've got you covered. Find out about how open source is powering that movie you'll be watching tonight.
https://github.com/readme/featured/open-source-filmmaking
This month's Release Radar features some cool open source communities. Everything from newly launched projects, updated CLIs, and even a Ludum Dare winner.
Read up on all our April staff picks 👇
https://github.blog/2022-05-20-release-radar-apr-2022/
The latest episode of The Download is out, featuring the new Markdown Math support, Devcontainer CLI, great @FrameworkPuter hacks, tons of @playdate stuff and the work of @Foone and @shanselman.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vBqe9UP9G0&feature=youtu.be
Monitor the cost of your JavaScript with this GitHub Action as it’s introduced, so you’re not surprised when exceeding your limit.
https://github.com/andresz1/size-limit-action
Calling all grads 🎓 You have until May 27th to apply to join the GitHub Class of 2022!
🚢 Shipped this week: the ability to prevent animated images (like GIFs) from automatically playing. If disabled in your accessibility settings, a button will show up to let you play/pause or open the link of the image.
https://github.blog/changelog/2022-05-19-option-to-prevent-animated-images-from-playing-automatically/
Using projects beta? You can now edit custom fields for issues and pull requests that belong to a project on mobile! Update your app or download it now to give it a try.
Available on both iOS and Android.
Cultivating an innersource practice at your organization? 💡It’s important to measure both the amount of innersource activity and the quality of the code being created. Find out more below.
https://github.co/3sKDzTA
We’ve got a fresh batch of updates for project planning on GitHub!
🕵️♀️ Better communicate why an issue is being closed
✂️ Delete projects you no longer need
💥 Out of preview, edit directly with the new side-panel in projects (beta)
Changelog:
https://github.blog/changelog/2022-05-19-the-new-github-issues-may-19th-update/
Mathematical expressions can now be displayed in Markdown on GitHub using the $$ and $ delimiters - all with the help of the wonderful @MathJax project.
https://github.blog/2022-05-19-math-support-in-markdown/
In honor of @gbla11yday, we wanted to reflect on how our own accessibility efforts have grown, recent investments we've made to make GitHub more inclusive, and how we're hoping to enable all the world's developers to build on GitHub.
https://github.blog/2022-05-19-how-were-continuing-to-enable-all-developers-to-build/
For @peggyrayzis, creativity and communication are just as important as code—and it’s our responsibility to amplify underrepresented voices:
https://github.co/3MoEHnX
The @GHSecurityLab team shared a quick primer to highlight vulnerabilities developers typically run into most often, including SQL injection, Cross-site scripting, and other attack vectors.
To learn more:
https://github.blog/2022-05-06-todays-most-common-security-vulnerabilities-explained/
RT GitHubIndia
The 2nd day of #GitHubConstellation India 2022 is now live!
Come and join us.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpR9BMFmh4Y
A friendly reminder from Chakra UI creator @thesegunadebayo: Your physical, mental, and emotional health is > any OSS project. More tips on maintaining projects 👇
https://github.co/3NmmiYZ
Having trouble measuring your organization’s use of innersource? Take a look at these key examples to help you understand where your team sits on the innersource spectrum.
https://github.co/3wySOAa
Is your community healthy and sustainable?
Our State of the Octoverse report found sustainable communities are characterised by good, respectful Discussions. Here's some tips for healthy Discussions.
Read more on the State of the Octoverse:
https://lnkd.in/gh55EvV
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