Create your own GitHub Actions & Apps, Shashank Bansal, the Director of Product Management at GitHub, will provide you with the resources you need to get started in doing just that.
Presented by Shashank Bansal, Director, Product Management @ GitHub
With more than 7,500 Actions & Apps on the GitHub Marketplace, developers and companies have multiple solutions for software workflow challenges. Sometimes, though, there are situations when you may need to build your own Action or App for GitHub. In this session, Shashank Bansal, the Director of Product Management at GitHub, will provide you with the resources you need to get started in doing just that.
In this article we are going to compare three most popular machine learning projects for you.
Deploying my portfolio website on Github Pages using Github Actions. I recently deployed my portfolio site and wanted to try out github actions and this is my experience of automating the deployment.
As developers in this deeply interconnected community use open source code to build software, Github security should be a top priority. This is because extensive code re-use increases the risk of distributing vulnerabilities from one dependency or repository to another. As such, every contributor should focus on creating a secure development environment. Here are eight security practices that GitHub users can follow to stay safe and protect their code:
As developers in this deeply interconnected community use open source code to build software, Github security should be a top priority. This is because extensive code re-use increases the risk of distributing vulnerabilities from one dependency or repository to another. As such, every contributor should focus on creating a secure development environment. Here are eight security practices that GitHub users can follow to stay safe and protect their code:
As developers in this deeply interconnected community use open source code to build software, Github security should be a top priority. This is because extensive code re-use increases the risk of distributing vulnerabilities from one dependency or repository to another. As such, every contributor should focus on creating a secure development environment. Here are eight security practices that GitHub users can follow to stay safe and protect their code: