Friday, May 21, 2021

GitHub Explore today May 22

Explore code and developers on GitHub today, May 22.

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20 of our favorite games from Ludum Dare 48
Game Bytes

20 of our favorite games from Ludum Dare 48

Almost four thousand games were submitted for the Ludum Dare 48 competition. Here are a few of our favorites plus source code!

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Airbrake

Airbrake empowers engineering teams to release with confidence. We alert you to new errors, and give you the information you need to fix those bugs fast. So you can spend less time debugging and focus on writing and shipping great code.

GitHub Community AMA
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GitHub Community AMA

May 26, 2021

Senior Data Scientist Derek Jedamski @DJedamski will answer questions and share insights about the State of the Octoverse report from build to execution.

Text editors
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Text editors

The text editor is a sacred tool for developers. Here's a showcase of some amazingly awesome open source editors.
The ReadME Podcast
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The ReadME Podcast

Your favorite open source projects and the developers who make them happen. Listen in!

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