The great thing about open source is that it's for everyone. Make sure your project is accessible with these newly published best practices. https://lnkd.in/eywD6979
GitHub
Software Development
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The home of software development
About us
As the global home for all developers, GitHub is the complete AI-powered developer platform to build, scale, and deliver secure software. Over 100 million people, including developers from 90 of the Fortune 100 companies, use GitHub to build amazing things together across 330+ million repositories. With all the collaborative features of GitHub, it has never been easier for individuals and teams to write faster, better code.
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https://github.com
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- Software Development
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- San Francisco, CA
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- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2008
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There's more to making a game than the engine. 🎮 Check out 10 open-source projects helping developers with art, audio, animation, level design, and more. https://lnkd.in/d7yxWyuy
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New project idea but left the laptop at home? 😬 Create a repo right from your phone. Name it, set visibility, and adjust the details in the GitHub Mobile app. 📱 https://lnkd.in/gkVr2eEq
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GitHub Copilot Dev Days is going virtual 💻 Join us for a half-day event with exciting demos and an interactive virtual workshop on GitHub Copilot. Go beyond autocomplete by learning how to use AI as a collaborator in Copilot CLI, Visual Studio Code, and more to transform your workflow. RSVP for May 27 at 9 a.m. PT 👇 https://lnkd.in/gM2mHDUZ
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I'm delighted to share that GitHub has been recognized on the Forbes Accessibility 200 list. But this recognition isn't about us, it's about what we're building with the disability community. Technology is intertwined into every aspect of modern life. As a person with a disability, I know that accessibility isn't a feature to add or a box to check. It's about empowering ~1.3 billion people with disabilities to live, work, learn, and play. The best way to build accessible technology is to incorporate people with disabilities into the development process. Not just as users, but also as builders, leaders, and innovators. That’s our big opportunity. With more than 180 million developers building on our platform, GitHub is the de facto home of global developer culture. It’s also the home of the open-source software that powers most of the applications and websites that we use every day. We started our accessibility journey five years ago with a strong commitment to the principle of “nothing about us without us.�? With unwavering support from every level of the organization, we established accessibility as an Engineering Fundamental and then integrated accessibility into our product development lifecycle, our company-wide training programs, our Primer design system, and our user feedback processes. Today, we’re in the midst of an exceptional time in history. AI is redefining how developers work. The barriers to becoming a developer have collapsed. If you can imagine it, you can probably build it. Come join us. Let’s build it together. https://lnkd.in/e-SMkE-g
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Introducing the #MicrosoftBuild CLI A GitHub Copilot CLI skill that brings the Build session catalogue right to your terminal. Browse sessions by topic, language, or speaker go beyond browsing by connecting your local project get personalized session recommendations based on your dependencies. Install it, query the full catalogue conversationally, and even scaffold a working project from what you learn, so you walk away from Build with real, usable code. Start building and don't forget to register: https://lnkd.in/gNE-t5hg
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We're proud to be named a Leader in the Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Enterprise AI Coding Agents, highest in Ability to Execute, for the third year in a row. Learn more about our commitment to empowering developers and defining the future of software development. https://lnkd.in/g8RanJ7j
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Open Source Friday is back this week with Prachi Sethi from OpenMind. We’ll take a look at OM1, an open source platform built to bring cognition to robots across different hardware setups. Prachi will walk through how OM1 supports autonomy for platforms like Unitree, LimX, and Booster, plus how developers can get started locally on a MacBook, Ubuntu machine, Raspberry Pi, or TurtleBot. If you’re curious about robotics, open source, and building for real-world autonomous systems, this should be a fun one. Join us live on Friday, May 22 at 1 PM ET.
Open Source Friday with Prachi Sethi and Open Mind
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Age assurance laws are reaching down to operating systems and app stores. Anne Dickison (FreeBSD Foundation), Katie Steen-James (OSI), and Margaret Tucker (GitHub) break down what's happening across the US, Brazil, and Europe, and how maintainers can help shape policy that fits how open source actually works.
Age assurance laws and open source: what maintainers need to know
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