Announcing the GitHub Education Classroom Report 2019
Find out what we learned from nearly 16,000 students and 100 teachers who joined the GitHub Education program from 2014-2015.
Trying to grow in your career as a developer or software engineer? You’re in the right place. Explore articles, resources, interviews, and more that cover essential skills for developers, ranging from learning new programming languages and tools to improving soft skills such as communication and collaboration. By highlighting industry trends, best practices, and personal development tips, we’re here to help you stay competitive in the ever-evolving tech landscape.
Find out what we learned from nearly 16,000 students and 100 teachers who joined the GitHub Education program from 2014-2015.
GitHub Education is celebrating seven years. We’re reflecting on how our first repository led us to our current accomplishments and what you can expect from us this fall.
Campus Experts shared their experiences and best practices when finding, applying, and interviewing for internships and how you can make the most of yours.
GitHub and Hack Club are partnering to help students think bigger and connect them with people who share their interests.
Check out the Pins to Win competition winners and get inspiration to make your own winning GitHub profile.
Check out our GitHub Internship series brought to you by our 2019 summer interns. In this post, Philip Dumaresq shares his experience building a Learning Lab API.
Check out our GitHub Internship series brought to you by our 2019 summer interns. In this post, a recipient of the 2018 National Student Teacher of the Year award shares their experience building courses for Learning Lab.
The GitHub Student Developer Pack doubles in size, offering nearly $45,000 in value to students.
Connect your LMS to GitHub Classroom so you can manage all the tools you know and love, even easier with your workflow.
Apply for a free ticket to GitHub Universe as part of our Inclusivity Scholarship Program.
Learn more about how to apply for the GitHub Student Developer Pack, along with frequently asked questions to help you through the application process.
How do you help students expand their learning, use the latest tools, and prepare for the professional world? A survey shows hackathons can help.
Help students and peers get the most out of pull request drafting, revising, (re)reviewing, and merging with draft pull requests.
Student event organizers can use the new workshop from Major League Hacking, How to Collaborate on Code Projects with GitHub, to help their peers get started with version control.
Today, we’re excited to introduce repository templates to make boilerplate code management and distribution a first-class citizen on GitHub. To get started, all you need to do is mark a repository as a template, and you’ll immediately be able to use it to generate new repositories with all of the template repository’s files and folders.
Build what’s next on GitHub, the place for anyone from anywhere to build anything.
Get tickets to the 10th anniversary of our global developer event on AI, DevEx, and security.