Spartan Posted June 4, 2018 Report Posted June 4, 2018 Microsoft has reportedly acquired GitHub, and could announce the deal as early as Monday. Bloomberg reports that the software giant has agreed to acquire GitHub, and that the company chose Microsoft partly because of CEO Satya Nadella. Business Insider first reported that Microsoft had been in talks with GitHub recently. GitHub is a vast code repository that has become popular with developers and companies hosting their projects, documentation, and code. Apple, Amazon, Google, and many other big tech companies use GitHub. Microsoft is the top contributor to the site, and has more than 1,000 employees actively pushing code to repositories on GitHub. Microsoft even hosts its own original Windows File Manager source code on GitHub. The service was last valued at $2 billion back in 2015, but it’s not clear exactly how much Microsoft has paid to acquire GitHub. Microsoft has been rapidly investing in open source technology since Satya Nadella took over the CEO role. Microsoft has open sourced PowerShell, Visual Studio Code, and the Microsoft Edge JavaScript engine. Microsoft also partnered with Canonical to bring Ubuntu to Windows 10, and acquired Xamarin to assist with mobile app development. Microsoft is also using the open source Git version control system for Windows development, and the company even brought SQL Server to Linux. Microsoft’s Visual Studio Code, which lets developers build and debug web and cloud applications, has soared in popularity with developers. Microsoft’s GitHub acquisition will likely mean we’ll start to see even closer integration between Microsoft’s developer tools and the service. At Build last month, Microsoft continued its close work with GitHub by integrating the service into the company’s App Center for developers. There will likely be questions around Microsoft’s GitHub acquisition, especially among some open source advocates who are wary of Microsoft’s involvement. If Microsoft does indeed announce this acquisition on Monday then developers won’t have too long to wait to get a better idea of Microsoft’s GitHub plans. @k2s @psycopk Quote
AlaElaAlaEla Posted June 4, 2018 Report Posted June 4, 2018 Microsoft is the next big thing again. Quote
jpismahatma Posted June 4, 2018 Report Posted June 4, 2018 Frock ... Microsoft is reinventing.. Quote
futureofandhra Posted June 4, 2018 Report Posted June 4, 2018 18 minutes ago, Spartan said: Microsoft has reportedly acquired GitHub, and could announce the deal as early as Monday. Bloomberg reports that the software giant has agreed to acquire GitHub, and that the company chose Microsoft partly because of CEO Satya Nadella. Business Insider first reported that Microsoft had been in talks with GitHub recently. GitHub is a vast code repository that has become popular with developers and companies hosting their projects, documentation, and code. Apple, Amazon, Google, and many other big tech companies use GitHub. Microsoft is the top contributor to the site, and has more than 1,000 employees actively pushing code to repositories on GitHub. Microsoft even hosts its own original Windows File Manager source code on GitHub. The service was last valued at $2 billion back in 2015, but it’s not clear exactly how much Microsoft has paid to acquire GitHub. Microsoft has been rapidly investing in open source technology since Satya Nadella took over the CEO role. Microsoft has open sourced PowerShell, Visual Studio Code, and the Microsoft Edge JavaScript engine. Microsoft also partnered with Canonical to bring Ubuntu to Windows 10, and acquired Xamarin to assist with mobile app development. Microsoft is also using the open source Git version control system for Windows development, and the company even brought SQL Server to Linux. Microsoft’s Visual Studio Code, which lets developers build and debug web and cloud applications, has soared in popularity with developers. Microsoft’s GitHub acquisition will likely mean we’ll start to see even closer integration between Microsoft’s developer tools and the service. At Build last month, Microsoft continued its close work with GitHub by integrating the service into the company’s App Center for developers. There will likely be questions around Microsoft’s GitHub acquisition, especially among some open source advocates who are wary of Microsoft’s involvement. If Microsoft does indeed announce this acquisition on Monday then developers won’t have too long to wait to get a better idea of Microsoft’s GitHub plans. @k2s @psycopk Satya nadella is turning it. Quote
AlaElaAlaEla Posted June 4, 2018 Report Posted June 4, 2018 Just now, futureofandhra said: Satya nadella is turning it. yes seems to be. Quote
bhaigan Posted June 4, 2018 Report Posted June 4, 2018 42 minutes ago, jpismahatma said: Frock ... Microsoft is reinventing.. reinvenging aa leda capturing oppurtunities aa, looks like Github will benefit their TFS suite Quote
bhaigan Posted June 4, 2018 Report Posted June 4, 2018 41 minutes ago, futureofandhra said: Satya nadella is turning it. Quote
princeofheaven Posted June 4, 2018 Report Posted June 4, 2018 1 hour ago, Spartan said: Microsoft has reportedly acquired GitHub, and could announce the deal as early as Monday. Bloomberg reports that the software giant has agreed to acquire GitHub, and that the company chose Microsoft partly because of CEO Satya Nadella. Business Insider first reported that Microsoft had been in talks with GitHub recently. GitHub is a vast code repository that has become popular with developers and companies hosting their projects, documentation, and code. Apple, Amazon, Google, and many other big tech companies use GitHub. Microsoft is the top contributor to the site, and has more than 1,000 employees actively pushing code to repositories on GitHub. Microsoft even hosts its own original Windows File Manager source code on GitHub. The service was last valued at $2 billion back in 2015, but it’s not clear exactly how much Microsoft has paid to acquire GitHub. Microsoft has been rapidly investing in open source technology since Satya Nadella took over the CEO role. Microsoft has open sourced PowerShell, Visual Studio Code, and the Microsoft Edge JavaScript engine. Microsoft also partnered with Canonical to bring Ubuntu to Windows 10, and acquired Xamarin to assist with mobile app development. Microsoft is also using the open source Git version control system for Windows development, and the company even brought SQL Server to Linux. Microsoft’s Visual Studio Code, which lets developers build and debug web and cloud applications, has soared in popularity with developers. Microsoft’s GitHub acquisition will likely mean we’ll start to see even closer integration between Microsoft’s developer tools and the service. At Build last month, Microsoft continued its close work with GitHub by integrating the service into the company’s App Center for developers. There will likely be questions around Microsoft’s GitHub acquisition, especially among some open source advocates who are wary of Microsoft’s involvement. If Microsoft does indeed announce this acquisition on Monday then developers won’t have too long to wait to get a better idea of Microsoft’s GitHub plans. @k2s @psycopk na code repos em avutai, MS property avvav kada Quote
Satabdi Posted June 4, 2018 Report Posted June 4, 2018 1 hour ago, AlaElaAlaEla said: Microsoft is the next big thing again. You nasty bugger, CBN is always next big thing ani @psycopk tearing underwear Quote
karthikn Posted June 4, 2018 Report Posted June 4, 2018 Let's see how they converge services from vso and github.. Quote
JaiBoloJaiBolo Posted June 4, 2018 Report Posted June 4, 2018 14 minutes ago, Satabdi said: You nasty bugger, CBN is always next big thing ani @psycopk tearing underwear it is nothing in front of cbn... he will capture microsoft after winning 2019 Quote
Satabdi Posted June 4, 2018 Report Posted June 4, 2018 2 hours ago, JaiBoloJaiBolo said: it is nothing in front of cbn... he will capture microsoft after winning 2019 Capture or move HQ to Amaravathi? Quote
TampaChinnodu Posted June 4, 2018 Report Posted June 4, 2018 5 hours ago, Satabdi said: Capture or move HQ to Amaravathi? PPT eppudo done Microsoft to Amaravathi ani Quote
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