Tag: GitHub
What’s the point: Weaveworks debuts K8s tool, GitHub tweaks actions, GitLab patches, Spring integrates
Weaveworks has released WKSctl, an open source tool for installing and managing Kubernetes. WKSctl has three key aims: […]
Never understood GitHub Desktop? Version 2.2 wants to school you
Version 2.2 of GitHub’s Git client is out, fitted with a slew of helpers to onboard those not […]
YAML B There: GitHub Actions gets re-worked workflow editor
GitHub continues to improve on the DevOps-style Actions workflow tool it unveiled last year, with the latest update […]
Like sniffing code? GitHub has a code search challenge just for you…
GiHub is calling on data scientists to help it challenge one of the most pressing issues facing tech […]
Microsoft buys Semmle in a bid to bulk out GitHub security
Microsoft has boosted its security play via GitHub by buying code analysis firm Semmle in a pairing the […]
Microsoft turns to GitHub to open source C++ STL
Microsoft has open sourced its implementation of the C++ Standard Library (STL), shifting the product source code to […]
What’s the point: Azure supports PyTorch 1.2, New TypeScripts and Emacs revs, and GitHub earns its SOCs
Microsoft has announced full support for PyTorch 1.2 on Azure. v1.2 of the machine learning library hit the […]
Azure DevOps team sends help for PRs, pipelines and processes
The final version of Azure DevOps Server (ADS) 2019 Update 1 is now generally available, adding a basic […]
GitHub spits out release, while Bitbucket refocuses
GitHub Enterprise Server 2.18 is here, offering simplified project management and enhanced security features to the company’s commercial […]
Microsoft rolls GitHub into CI/CD space
GitHub has extended its still in beta Actions service into the CI/CD space, arguably positioning itself as an […]