The Pragmatic Engineer

The present, past and future of GitHub

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Jun 18, 2025
Thomas Dohmke, CEO of GitHub and a devoted user for 16 years, dives into the fascinating evolution of GitHub. He discusses the company’s early architecture and how it transformed under Microsoft's acquisition. Dohmke highlights the importance of a remote-first culture and the innovative use of tools like GitHub Copilot, emphasizing AI as a complement, not a replacement, for engineers. He also shares insights on hiring junior developers and navigating security challenges, making this conversation a treasure trove for tech enthusiasts.
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GitHub's Diverse Tech Stack

  • GitHub evolved from a Ruby on Rails monolith to a diverse tech stack including Go, React, Swift, and .NET.
  • This hybrid approach allows scaling while maintaining rapid feature development and developer familiarity.
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Hybrid Infrastructure Strategy

  • GitHub uses both own-managed servers in data centers and cloud (Azure) for different workloads.
  • This hybrid infrastructure balances control, performance, and compliance needs.
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GitHub's Remote-First Culture

  • GitHub has been a remote-first company since early on, using asynchronous communication.
  • They rarely use email, favor Slack and GitHub repos for announcements, fostering global collaboration.
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