Microsoft Bought GitHub Inspiring All the Best Jokes – TIME

Microsoft Bought GitHub Inspiring All the Best Jokes – TIME

Microsoft just announced that it has acquired GitHub, the coding platform that is popular among software developers, in a deal worth $7.5 billion. The acquisition of GitHub’s estimated 85 million code repositories could make Microsoft a larger host of source code globally. “Microsoft is a developer-first company, and by joining forces with GitHub we strengthen our commitment to developer freedom, openness and innovation,” Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said in a statement.
The move means that the estimated 28 million developers who are part of the GitHub community, will now be part of the Microsoft community—and people had a lot of feelings about that. Twitter is filled with GitHub users and coding community members and tech watchers pointing and laughing, while pointing and clicking. While some are joking about moving their code to GitHub competitors like GitLab and Bitbucket, others are pointing out how Microsoft’s Clippy, personal assistant might help with code writing in the future.
Microsoft are now the first company to actually pay for anything on GitHub.
oh man. I just logged into GitHub and they make you use a PC and you can only write code in Excel spreadsheets now.
GitHub Starter
GitHub For Students
GitHub Home Basic
GitHub Home Premium
GitHub Professional
GitHub Enterprise
GitHub Business
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Github 2018 R2

btw, can’t wait for Github Vista 😉 #Microsoft #GitHub
Satya looked at Microsoft’s bill from all the code we host on GitHub and figured it would be cheaper to buy the company.
microsoft is going to fix @github pic.twitter.com/DzT1f4mLXl
When you are a GitHub user and suddenly become a Microsoft customer… #github pic.twitter.com/kHfZk8MMZG
Every Github repo right now#GitHub #GitLab pic.twitter.com/exG6vY4bAf
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