December 11, 2017
IntelliJ IDEs and GitHub work together to make collaboration easier. In this webcast, watch JetBrains Developer Advocate Paul Everitt and GitHub Trainer Eric Hollenberry as they clone repositories, update remote work, commit changes, create pull requests, and more using the built in features of the IntelliJ IDEs.
December 18, 2017
Join GitHub Trainer Eric Hollenberry and Codacy CEO and co-founder Jamie Jorge as they explore how to set up and ensure code quality within the GitHub ecosystem.
December 19th, 2017
Today’s software is increasingly interconnected and interdependent. There’s a good chance your project relies on someone else's and, if your project is public, that others might rely on it, too. GitHub's new dependency graph gives you insight into the projects your code depends on and the projects that depend on your code.
January 08, 2018
Join GitHub's Matt Desmond, and Hoodie's Arlene Perez, Angelica Gonzalez, and Gregor Martynus walk through real-life examples of thoughtful and specific techniques (including bots 🤖 ) that you can apply to your own Open Source community.
January 22, 2018
Join GitHub Trainer Eric Hollenberry and Black Duck Technical Director Dave Meurer as they set up security features in Open Source Software in GitHub.
February 12, 2018
Join GitHub Trainer Eric Hollenberry and Sentry Developer Advocate Chloe Condon as they configure in-depth code monitoring within the GitHub ecosystem.
February 26, 2018
In this webcast, we will discuss the basics of using Git and GitHub and answer the question "What is GitHub?". This webcast is very beginner friendly.
Millions of developers all over the world use GitHub.com to host code and build software together. However, if you need to host Git repositories on your own infrastructure, it can be a challenge to setup and support a transparent, collaborative workflow. With GitHub Enterprise, you can setup your own instance of GitHub as a Virtual Appliance, providing a scalable, easy-to-manage platform that gives developers the same experience they've come to expect on GitHub.com.
GitHub isn't just for software. Documentation teams use GitHub to create and publish everything from books to user help content. We'll share how we've adapted the GitHub flow to effectively meet our content creation needs. Whether you're on a team of writers or a solo developer, this webcast will introduce you to creating better documentation with GitHub.
Autonomous and connected cars are no longer science fiction. With advances in consumer electronics, IoT, and a global demand for more electric vehicles, software and data are the new fuel for the automotive industry. Embedded software in system control units is nothing new. However, modern, centralized CU architectures and the need for OEMs to control the driver experience, quality, and regulatory transparency mean hardware and software teams require more effective ways to collaborate.
Join us for this 30 minute webcast to hear about the new features released for GitHub Business (on premise and hosted) in the last 3 months.
In this session, you'll learn how to manage projects using GitHub features like projects, milestones, labels, and assignees. While these are tools we rely on at GitHub, we realize that some project managers need tools with a few more features, so you'll also get an overview of project management solutions in GitHub Marketplace. You'll leave this webcast ready to take your Github projects to the next level.
In this session, we will discuss the fundamentals of building successful open source security projects on GitHub. We'll dive into some of the most popular open source security projects, what they do, how they work, and key insights you can start using right away.
Although data science is behind many successful information strategies, data scientists work differently than other IT professionals. Despite these differences, it's more important than ever for data scientists to work seamlessly with their IT peers on data-based solutions. Join our webcast to explore some of the ways that GitHub supports data science workflows.
To ensure consumer safety and regulatory compliance, automotive companies must maintain the integrity of their source code, while enabling their developers to collaborate more effectively on the software that drives the industry. Through protected branches, code reviews, commit signing, multi-factor authentication, and properly scoped integration, GitHub is a powerful partner in the effort to work openly and efficiently—without compromising on security. Phil Holleran, a GitHub Solutions Engineer, shows you how in this 30-minute webcast.
In this webcast to receive practical tips from GitHub managers on how they create workflows that help employees do their best work. You'll learn how to use more GitHub features for managing your team and how to increase productivity with integrations.
In today’s world of fast changing and constantly improving software, continuous integration and continuous delivery are vital to development. This webcast will walk you through how to create your own CI/CD workflow using GitHub Enterprise and Jenkins.
Our hackable text editor now has a Git and GitHub Integration. Learn how to create branches, commit changes, stage, and push—all from the comfort of your Atom Editor.
Whether you're a seasoned macOS developer or building your first iOS app, you'll learn how to connect two of the most powerful development tools around with Xcode's robust GitHub integration. We'll also show you how to clone repositories, create branches, commit changes, and sync your changes with GitHub.com without leaving Xcode.
In this 45-minute webcast, you’ll learn about how to integrate GitHub with AWS CodeDeploy in order to continue your journey towards a continuous delivery workflow.
Work with GitHub no matter what Microsoft IDE you choose. Join Microsoft Senior Software Engineer Jeremy Foster and GitHub Trainer Matt Desmond as they clone repositories, commit changes, create pull requests, and more using different features and extensions of Visual Studio.
Learn to use the eGit plugin with Eclipse to create branches, view diffs, commit changes, and push and pull from GitHub.com.
GitHub Desktop isn't an IDE, but if you don't use an IDE with a Git or GitHub integration, it's the next best thing. Learn how to create branches, commit changes, and sync your local repository with GitHub.com—all from our new, Electron-based Desktop App.
Your team works better when your projects are organized. That's why we're sharing some organizational tips we've picked up in our work with teams that use GitHub. Join Phil Holleran, a GitHub Solutions Engineer, for an inside look at the features and processes that will keep your team focused, collaborative, and transparent as you scale.
Hear from two of our seasoned managers as they share how we pattern our work to build tools with 60% of our team members being remote. We'll cover communication patterns, the tools we use, and the cultural elements that contribute to more successful collaboration across timezones.
In this 45 minute webinar you will learn about GitHub 2.10 and Continuous Integration/Deployment for AWS Lambda functions with GitHub, Jenkins and Grunt.
In this session, you'll get the training we give new team members when they join GitHub. We'll cover strategies for clear communication, visual structure in issue comments, and how to facilitate discussion. These strategies are integral to how our team uses InnerSource and may help your team's InnerSource approach.
At the intersection of science and software, data scientists are uniquely positioned to adopt best practices from both fields. The team at Datascope Analytics adapts the fundamentals of open source software development to fit their workflow. Join the conversation to learn how GitHub helps Datascope solve client problems, find new opportunities, and achieve actionable results.
Increasing visibility of projects inside the company was often seen as a compromise on security. With years of experience in global, large scale software projects, we believe that collaboration plays a key role in producing secure and stable software.
So you signed up for GitHub. Now what? Whether you're new to version control or just need an explanation of Git and GitHub, this one hour class will help you understand the concepts of distributed version control and get started using GitHub. Get to know basic Git concepts and GitHub workflows through step-by-step lessons. This class is for people with little to no experience using GitHub.
Protect your code, enforce code reviews and business policies, ensure integrity of commits without sacrificing openness and collaboration. In this 25-minute webinar we’ll look at how protected branches, required statuses, pre-received hooks, and GPG signing on GitHub lets software development teams.
Get ready for an upgrade. We've rebuilt GitHub Desktop from the ground up in Electron and made the Beta open source. Join the GitHub Training Team and a GitHub Desktop Engineer, Josh Abernathy, for an introduction to GitHub Desktop Beta and best practices.
How do developers on your team work together to build software? When you ask developers what they like most about working on GitHub many will tell you that it makes collaboration easier. But if you’re using a different version control platform than GitHub, it’s hard to pinpoint exactly what that means or how valuable it would be to your workflow.