- projects · GitHub Topics · GitHub
projects Project refers to a temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product, service, or result This topic explores the various aspects of project management, including planning, executing, and closing projects, as well as the tools and techniques used to achieve project goals efficiently
- About Projects - GitHub Docs
About Projects A project is an adaptable table, board, and roadmap that integrates with your issues and pull requests on GitHub to help you plan and track your work effectively at the user or organization level You can create and customize multiple views by filtering, sorting, slicing, and grouping your issues and pull requests to manage your team backlogs and roadmaps, visualize work with
- GitHub Issues · Project planning for developers
Give your developers flexible features for project management that adapts to any team, project, and workflow—all alongside your code
- Trending repositories on GitHub today · GitHub
GitHub is where people build software More than 150 million people use GitHub to discover, fork, and contribute to over 420 million projects
- Best practices for Projects - GitHub Docs
Link projects to teams and repositories You can add projects to your team to give the whole team collaborator access to their projects When you add a project to a team, that project is listed on the team's projects page, making it easier for members to identify which projects a particular team uses
- REST API endpoints for Projects - GitHub Docs
REST API endpoints for Projects Use the REST API to manage Projects List projects for organization List all projects owned by a specific organization accessible by the authenticated user
- Power open source, together · GitHub
Power open source, together GitHub supports the open source ecosystem with funding, tools, events, and community — whether you’re contributing, maintaining, or sponsoring
- The-Young-Programmer C-CPP-Programming - GitHub
C++ is a cross-platform language that can be used to create high-performance applications C++ was developed by Bjarne Stroustrup, as an extension to the C language It is developed at AT and T's Bell Lab (USA) in 1979 The language was updated 4 major times in 2011, 2014, 2017, and 2020 to C++11
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