What is github please tell me in easy language i already Google it but its hard to understand a new comer like .
a famous website
It's a website.
The site provides social networking-like functions such as feeds, followers, wikis (using wiki software called gollum) and a social network graph to display how developers work on their versions ("forks") of a repository and which fork (and branch within that fork) is newest.
A user must create an account in order to contribute content to the site, but public repositories can be browsed and downloaded by anyone. With a registered user account, users are able to discuss, manage, create repositories, submit contributions to others' repositories, and review changes to code.
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One of the key aspects of Android is its open-source nature, and one of the biggest players in the open-source community is GitHub. What better way to tie that all together than for GitHub to release an Android app? So here it is
GITHUB
" GitHub is the best way to collaborate with others.
Create, manage, and discuss issues and stay up to date with an integrated news feed for all your organizations, friends, and repositories.
View your issues dashboard to stay connected with all the issues you've reported, been assigned, or participating in the discussion on. You can also view and filter a repository's issue list and bookmark it for quick access."
As you might expect, the entire application is open-source, and GitHub has invited users to take a look through their app's repository to see exactly how the application was built. Fitting right in with the latest Android style, the GitHub app uses a nice implementation of the Android UI guidelines (AKA "Holo"), which should be a good basis for other application developers to derive their own application themes from.
The GitHub application requires an account to use, but it's free to sign up, so go check it out.
Credits (Source /copied) - Android Police , Playstore
Enjoy!!
Cheers!!
If it's not done already, you really should post this in a more generic app thread.
I'll try the app to follow up on CM9/AOKP.
Thanks.
Hi everyone,
I am a privacy guy and I just started a new project called Articul8 with the aim of building a new lightweight Android ROM that is both secure and has privacy built in to the core. I recently wrote about the project on LinkedIn (but I am not allowed to post links yet on this forum) and there has been quite a lot of interest from the privacy arena.
The plan is to develop apps which host all their data off the device on private remote servers - but more than that, the project will seek to develop popular apps which are hosted serverside, to prevent tracking and profiling.
I have already written a serverside Twitter app which does exactly this (I just need to write the client interface for Android) some time ago as explained in the linked article and I have also recently written a contacts app for Android using Ionic Framework. The purpose of this post is to try and gather some feedback and support in developing the project further. I expect this project to be a long term project which grows significantly over time and I am already planning server hosted apps for LinkedIn, Facebook, G+ as well as looking into SIPjs to create a VOIP client as well. What I haven't managed to plan out yet is how to build the ROM with most of the native apps stripped out and replaced with these new remote services.
I would like to make the entire project open source and publicly available - none of the apps will include any advertising or third party APIs - the whole point of the project is to firewall the device from all third parties as well as firewalling all the data from the device (in the event the device is compromised). All services should require passwords to open to prevent data being compromised should a device be stolen or taken from the owner. In essence the hardware will become dumb.
All feedback appreciated and if you are interested in contributing, please get in touch.
React Native is something I call a breakthrough in mobile app development; bringing the best of web development, making native app development how it’s supposed to be i.e. completely native.
However, React Native has too low level APIs and small components where we end up rewriting many basic components ourselves for each project, which is where NativeBase fills in.
NativeBase is an open source framework that lets you write high-quality React Native apps with ease by providing generic re-usable components (header, footer, buttons, lists, cards etc.) and in this tutorial, we’re going to do a demo of the same. The source code is available in this Github repo.
Let’s build a “Github Repository Finder App” using React Native & NativeBase
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Hi everyone, I am an android developer, I want to share my first open source app with everyone, this app is growing, welcome anyone if you have any idea or suggestion, if you want to work together, welcome you in.
About my app:
An open source GitHub Android client app, faster and concise.
Source Code: Search 'OpenHub' at github.com
Google Play: App id is 'com.thirtydegreesray.openhub', or search 'OpenHub for GitHub'
Features
App
Two login types (Basic Auth) and (OAuth)
Light and dark theme, multiple accent color
Markdown and code highlighting support
English, simple chinese and hebrew support
Offline mode
Support trending repositories of 32 languages
Search repos and users
Shortcuts support
Notifications support
Bookmark users or repos
Record trace of the repos or users you have been viewed
Repositories
View repo info
Star, watch and fork repos
View repo files, commits and activity
Download source code, releases and files
View your private, public, forked and starred repos
View trending repos of daily, weekly and monthly
Search repos
View recent wiki updates
Users
View user info
View user followers, following, organizations
View user public repositories, starred repositories and activity
View your private repositories
Follow/Unfollow users
Search users
Organizations
View org info
View org public repositories and activity
View org members
Issues
View issue info and comments
Create, open and close issues
Create, edit and delete issue comments
Write comment with preview
View your created, assigned and mentioned issues
View repository issues
Commits
View commit info and files
View file diff
View repository commits
And more
OpenHub is growing, try to be better github client.
Interest in?
You can search 'OpenHub' at GitHub site, you will see the app source code and google play download link.
This is an awesome GitHub client!!! Very well done!
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