Git is undoubtedly the most used version control system in place. Most of the projects by the largest companies are running on Git repositories. Git not only makes it easier to code for your ...
Two years ago, GitHub released GitHub for Windows, a Metro-styled graphical interface for managing git version control. Today, the company released GitHub for Windows version 2. Version 2 introduces ...
Out this morning is GitHub for Windows, an application that will bring the popular Git repository and forking tool to the world’s most used operating system. Of course, GitHub has had apps out for ...
GitHub today released version 2.0 of its Windows app, which it markets as “the easiest way to use Git and GitHub on Windows.” The new version features a more streamlined design, new GitHub local ...
GitHub uses the git distributed version control system originally created by Linus Torvalds to help manage Linux’s development as its backbone. It provides project hosting, bug tracking, and more, all ...
The GitHub hosting service for software development revision control has released its first official Windows client, a year after a similar client for Mac OS X came out. The GitHub for Windows client, ...
The code-sharing site GitHub has been on our mind lately at ProfHacker. After Brian inspired a productive conversation with his idea of forking one’s syllabus, Lincoln demonstrated how it might be ...
GitHub is a vast labyrinth of amazing open-source software projects, and it can be hard to see some of the awesomeness within ...
The cool and popular GitHub source-code sharing site just got a little easier to use. On Monday, GitHub released its first client for Windows, giving users an easier way to set up a Git source-code ...