BrowserStack Automate API Client v2
Release of BrowserStack Automate .NET API client v2.0.1, adding new API features and .NET Core support.
Release of BrowserStack Automate .NET API client v2.0.1, adding new API features and .NET Core support.
A developer recounts the chaotic process of changing their GitHub username and the cascading technical issues it caused across their projects and CI/CD pipelines.
A guide on contributing to open source projects by improving documentation, using a Node.js library example.
An introduction to open source software, explaining its importance, how to learn from and contribute to projects, and the author's personal experience.
A guide encouraging developers to contribute to open-source projects like AngularJS by improving documentation, not just code.
A technical guide on using Google BigQuery to analyze GitHub pull request data, including SQL queries for repository statistics.
A developer shares their experience contributing to Docker's official documentation by fixing a Windows-specific path issue in the config.json file guide.
The cDFS DSC resource for managing Windows Server DFS is moving to the PowerShell Team and will be renamed xDFS, with some breaking changes.
Learn Rust by building a program that mimics the 'tee' command, following a project-based learning approach.
Kent explains why JavaScript Air is canceled this week due to his participation in a pioneer trek, making him unavailable.
The Intermediate Python book is now available in a Chinese translation, which quickly gained popularity on GitHub.
Explores the hypothetical concept of GitHub creating a CMS, analyzing existing solutions and potential features for an enhanced editing experience.
A developer asks for community help on several open-source projects due to increased time constraints from other work.
A guide and free video series on how to contribute to open source projects, from creating a pull request to Git rebase.
Analyzes community contributions to open-source ASP.NET projects (MVC, DNX, Entity Framework, Kestrel) one year after Microsoft's .NET open-sourcing.
Analyzes community involvement in open-source .NET projects (Roslyn, CoreCLR, CoreFX) one year after Microsoft's announcement, using GitHub data.
The author explains their decision to start a blog using Jekyll, citing its simplicity, GitHub integration, and support for Markdown.
The author announces that their personal blog's source code is now publicly available on GitHub, making it open source.
Developer announces open-source work on a native compiler for .NET Core, enabling C# programs to run as lean, dependency-free native apps.
A developer's experience purchasing and setting up the special edition Octocat Yubico U2F security key for GitHub two-factor authentication.