Those who love to code, love GitHub. GitHub has taken the widely used version controlling approach to coding to the highest possible level by implementing social network features to the world of programming. No wonder GitHub is also thought of as Social Coding. We thought a book on Social Network analysis would not be complete without a use case on data from GitHub. GitHub allows you to create code repositories and provides multiple collaborative features, bug tracking, feature requests, task managements, and wikis. GitHub has about 20 million users and 57 million code repositories (source: Wikipedia). These kind of statistics easily demonstrate that this is the most representative platform of programmers. It's also a platform for several open source projects that have contributed greatly to the world of software...
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