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Github (Good)

https://github.com has become the premier center for software development around the world. Almost all major languages, packages, and cyrptocurrencies can be found on this site, including source code and major contributors. If you've thought of accelerating your software development skills and find out how to get so many people to work on one program all at once in an effective manor, github is the place to be.

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  1. I always enjoy sites with streamlined designs.

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  2. Oh GitHub. Definitely not the easiest for a novice to begin using immediately, aesthetically, the website is superb. I love the activity timelines that visually captures how active you are in your community.

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  3. This site was really helpful to work on Software Engineering app project as all of us were able to access the program, break down individual sections adding comments to what works and what needs to be changed as well as other helpful sorting. Agreed!

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  4. This is a fun site to use for information.

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  5. github is a great coding website! developers are lucky to have it

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  6. I've been using GitHub for 3 or 4 years now, and while it was a little confusing at first, I've come to love it. I think it's definitely the best website to use when coding as a group.

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