Claudio Wunder // Hubspot
GitHub Copilot offers some surprising benefits for solving particularly stubborn problems.
Jess Pomfret // Data Masterminds
Small enhancements to daily workflows can have an outsized impact on the amount of available space in our day.
Noah Gift // Pragmatic AI Labs
Manage the complexity of MLOps by centralizing the process on GitHub.
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Safia Abdalla // Microsoft
It’s wise to think of them as a bridge to empathy, knowledge-sharing, and team-building.
Chrissy LeMaire // dbatools
Say goodbye to accidentally deleted data and faulty committed changes with this GItHub Actions framework.
Hillel Wayne
Writing directly-testable design requirements can help deliver high-quality software faster, and with less frustration.
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How open source is spreading chaos thinking.
Sonia John
Maximizing community participation is a journey, not a destination.
James Turnbull
Empower your new engineers to hit the ground running.
Anthony Sottile // Sentry.io
Let the computers fight the style war so you can focus on what really matters.
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A Python core developer, Mariatta Wijaya is right where she belongs.
Joe Lust // mabl
On creating streamlined workflows and a seamless developer experience with built-in CI/CD.
George Swan // Autodesk
How a shift towards innersource and shared best practices unified teams on a single DevOps pipeline.
Austin Hemmelgarn // Netdata
On building a developer-first release process for all: remote teams, enterprise users, and the open source community.
Kevin Mo // Front
Why building fast means balancing risk and practicality—from infrastructure migration to project management.
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