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Finding collaborators to follow

Finding collaborators to follow - GitHub Tutorial

From the course: GitHub for Data Scientists

Finding collaborators to follow

- Social media has revolutionized the way we share information with our friends, family, and colleagues. Every time you post a picture or comment, people who follow you can see your updates and know what you've been up to lately. GitHub works in largely the same way, acting is a form of social media for those in the technical community. In this lesson, you will learn how to discover new people or repositories to follow and learn about the benefits of using GitHub's social media type features. If you're new to data science or are looking for new project inspiration, following people on GitHub is a great way to stay up to date with what people in your field are actually working on. When you follow someone on GitHub, you'll see their public activity start to appear in your newsfeed. Your newsfeed is on the homepage of your GitHub account, and shows you relevant information about the people or repositories you're keeping…

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