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“It’s where we spun up our very first repository.”
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“We listen to the clinicians’ recommendations as we build the user interface to ensure we have the right features and functionality and the most comprehensive product going out to our customers."
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“I knew there had to be a better way to access both affordable design and really see things in the context of our home. That was my lightbulb moment for Modsy.”
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“What GitHub enables us to do is create a ‘parts warehouse’ where developers can find useful code that can be quickly assembled into new solutions.”
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“It gives us the best chance to stay as secure as possible when writing software.”
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“Tokopedia was growing so big that we needed to move from a monolith into a microservices model."
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“The scaling wouldn’t have been possible.”
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“It’s more efficient for the developers, because you eliminate the need to learn a whole new set of tools if you move from one project or team to another.”
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“It’s an agreement that a piece of code is stable, that it’s passed a certain set of evaluations, and is ready to move from one location to another.”
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“And it turned out it was saved in Kafka.”
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“We were always a believer in open source, and Cesium was our first open source project as a company. We wanted to be where everyone else was because open source lives or dies by its community."
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“By tying directly to our repositories, GitHub Packages gives Cesium an automated, secure path to continuous integration and deployment, testing, and delivering products to our customers and millions of open source users.”
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“We’re working on building and helping. We want to make sure that we’re innovating in the right ways with what we’re doing in our specialty here at Cesium."
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“We want to make sure Plaid engineers are happy and that their tools aren’t getting in their way.”
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“People know what a pull request is because it’s how they contribute to open source projects. We have many developers who are well-versed with GitHub, either for personal development or previous roles. With GitHub Enterprise, no one has to relearn the wheel.”