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Explore code and developers on GitHub today, Aug 5.

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Git Merge 2022
Git Merge 2022

Git Merge 2022

Join our host Christina Warren and hundreds of developers for technical talks, hands-on workshops, and breakout discussions about Git—and the people who build the world’s technologies with it. Tickets are on sale now.

30 Minutes to Merge: Accelerate shipping with GitHub Projects
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30 Minutes to Merge: Accelerate shipping with GitHub Projects

August 24, 2022

Organizations today are under pressure to do more with less. That's why productivity is such an important issue. Jed Verity will show you how to use GitHub Projects to boost productivity in your organization.

Pixel Art Tools
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Pixel Art Tools

Creating pixel art for fun or animated sprites for a game? The digital artist in you will love these apps and tools!
Git to empower your instinctive skills and your collaboration culture
Git Merge 2022

Git to empower your instinctive skills and your collaboration culture

Catch this session and more at Git Merge 2022 in Chicago, IL Sep 14 - 15th. Tickets are on sale now.

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