As our platform and community continue to grow, we’re excited to announce an important addition to our development ecosystem:
Our code is now also available on GitHub.
We have upgraded our libraries, expanded sample code, enhanced documentation, and added support for C++ and Go.
This move is about expanding accessibility and embracing modern development workflows while continuing to support the platform our users already know.
Why GitHub?
While our website remains a central home for our projects, GitHub gives us additional tools and infrastructure that make development more open and organized.
By publishing our code on GitHub alongside our existing platform, we can:
- Provide easier access to repositories and updates
- Improve version control and development tracking
- Offer better visibility into releases, fixes, and improvements
- Connect more directly with the global developer community
GitHub has become the standard platform for open development, and joining that ecosystem allows us to make our work more accessible to developers everywhere.
What Stays the Same
Our website remains fully active and continues to host our code and resources as it always has. Existing workflows, access points, and services are not changing.
The launch of our GitHub profile is an expansion — not a migration away from our platform.
Users who prefer accessing code through our website can continue doing so without interruption, while developers who work primarily through GitHub can now engage with our projects in a more familiar environment.
A New Layer of Collaboration
Making our repositories available on GitHub opens the door to stronger community interaction and faster development cycles.
Developers can now:
- Follow repository activity more easily
- Track updates and releases
Looking Forward
We’re excited to continue building in both spaces — on our website and now on GitHub — and we look forward to growing alongside the wider developer community.
Explore Our GitHub Profile
You can now explore our repositories on GitHub:
