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    Software/Scripts (De)coding conventions

    Subscribe to The ReadME Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. That’s a quote from prolific open source maintainer, Jordan Harband, on July’s episode of The ReadME Podcast. Jordan believes that adding type checking, like TypeScript, introduces complexity to...
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    Software/Scripts Bridging code and community

    Subscribe to The ReadME Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. “People often speak dismissively of pull requests that fix a typo or a broken link. But the friction caused by these issues distracts from the intent of your project,” says Sarah Rainsberger. “There...
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    Software/Scripts This month on The ReadME Podcast: Balancing openness and control

    Subscribe to The ReadME Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Scarf founder, CEO, and maintainer Avi Press is trying to solve a familiar problem in open source: the need to understand who is actually using the open source projects that we maintain. But the...
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    Software/Scripts This month on The ReadME Podcast: exploring the fusion of technology and progress

    Subscribe to The ReadME Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. That’s a quote from J. Luc Peterson, a physicist and researcher at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, who joined our senior editor, Klint Finley, on this month’s episode of The ReadME Podcast...
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    Software/Scripts File editing on GitHub Mobile keeps leveling up

    Pull requests are at the heart of GitHub. They represent the spirit of contributions and are essential to creating and growing communities. On the GitHub Mobile team, one of our missions is to bring your code to you–whenever you are. In the last few months, we’ve brought file editing and pull...
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