How the World Builds Software: Chris Wanstrath

CHM Live│ Episode 6 │August 15, 2018

Computer History Museum
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2 min readDec 3, 2018

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Originally hosted at the Computer History Museum on January 17, 2017. For more information about CHM Live, please click here. To register for upcoming events, please check our calendar of events.

Social-coding site GitHub supports over 20 million users — including Google and NASA — who use the online platform to collaborate, build, and store software. Join us as GitHub CEO and cofounder Chris Wanstrath discusses the fascinating story of the company’s growth, the most amazing projects built on the platform, and his vision for the future of software. Wanstrath sits down with Fortune Senior Writer Michal Lev-Ram. Recorded January 17, 2017.

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The CHM Live podcast brings the best of our events to your ears. We explore the ongoing transformation of computing and its impact on society with everyone from historians and authors to geneticists and military veterans. Hear guests like Tony Fadell, Jack Dorsey, and Sheryl Sandberg discuss historical and current issues in technology, entrepreneurship and innovation, software, and more.

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