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Jan 15, 2025 |
github.blog | Chris Reddington
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Jan 15, 2025 |
journaldunet.com | Chris Reddington
Le développement de logiciels alimenté par l'IA a fondamentalement transformé l'avenir de l'innovation. Notre monde est devenu dépendant des logiciels et les assistants de codage propulsés par l'IA permettent désormais à chaque développeur d'accélérer le progrès humain. Toutefois, limiter les bénéfices de l’IA à la productivité serait une erreur.
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Jul 8, 2024 |
aibusiness.com | Chris Reddington
AI coding tools are not just for the production of code, they accelerate existing processes, help developers learn and drive innovationChris Reddington, Senior product manager of strategy for developer relations, GitHubIt’s no exaggeration to say the advent of AI coding tools has transformed the future of enterprise software development. Perhaps that’s unsurprising when you consider that 92% of developers already use them both in and outside of work.
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May 30, 2024 |
techradar.com | Chris Reddington
(Image credit: Shutterstock / Ryzhi)Adoption of AI-powered software development has created a monumental shift in the way businesses are driving innovation today. In a short space of time, progressive enterprises around the world have come to realize that not only is AI here to stay, but it has the power to completely transform their development processes for the better. In fact, recent research shows that AI pair programming tools are already helping developers code up to 55% faster.
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Oct 31, 2023 |
techradar.com | Chris Reddington
Being a software developer isn’t easy. Although developers are – rightly – increasingly seen as innovators, their new-found status comes with a new set of challenges. Not only are developers expected to keep up with technologies that evolve at a rapid pace, but they are also dealing with ever-growing demands from businesses for their services as they become the foundation of enterprise innovation.
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Jul 13, 2023 |
laptrinhx.com | Chris Reddington
Throughout the last decade, cloud computing has disrupted the technology industry and beyond. It has opened up new ways for engineering teams to build solutions and work with end...
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May 2, 2023 |
devops.com | Chris Reddington
DevOps plays a prominent role in mainstream technology and companies’ ability to deliver results. While the definition of DevOps encompasses the complete range of characteristics it covers, in practice, current tech culture tends to focus solely on the tooling aspect, neglecting the equally essential focus on the people and process critical in delivering value to end users.
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Apr 14, 2023 |
github.blog | Mark Paulsen |Chris Reddington |Alexander De Michieli |Griffin Ashe
In a previous blog on consolidating your toolkit, we shared strategies to help you simplify your tech stack, which ultimately helps developers be more productive. In fact, developers are almost 60% more likely to feel equipped to do their job when they can easily find what they need. But there are other benefits of consolidating and simplifying your toolkit that may be surprising–especially when migrating your source code and collaboration history to GitHub.
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Mar 8, 2023 |
github.blog | Jose Palafox |Daniel Shanahan |Mark Paulsen |Chris Reddington
With the interconnectedness of modern software and the different types of code, you’ll often need to use numerous application security tools, each purpose-built to detect a specific kind of risk from a specific portion of your software. When integrating multiple tools into your workflow, you may find yourself trading off productivity–and collaboration–for security. That’s because different tooling, with different user experiences, can create context switching and inconsistency across how you test.
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Mar 8, 2023 |
github.blog | Jose Palafox |Daniel Shanahan |Mark Paulsen |Chris Reddington
With the interconnectedness of modern software and the different types of code, you’ll often need to use numerous application security tools, each purpose-built to detect a specific kind of risk from a specific portion of your software. When integrating multiple tools into your workflow, you may find yourself trading off productivity–and collaboration–for security. That’s because different tooling, with different user experiences, can create context switching and inconsistency across how you test.