{"meta":{"title":"Learning about GitHub","intro":"Learn how you can use GitHub products to improve your software management process and collaborate with other people.","product":"Get started","breadcrumbs":[{"href":"/en/get-started","title":"Get started"},{"href":"/en/get-started/learning-about-github","title":"Learning about GitHub"}],"documentType":"category"},"body":"# Learning about GitHub\n\nLearn how you can use GitHub products to improve your software management process and collaborate with other people.\n\n## Links\n\n* [GitHub's plans](/en/get-started/learning-about-github/githubs-plans)\n\n  An overview of GitHub's pricing plans.\n\n* [GitHub language support](/en/get-started/learning-about-github/github-language-support)\n\n  An overview of the programming languages supported by GitHub features.\n\n* [Types of GitHub accounts](/en/get-started/learning-about-github/types-of-github-accounts)\n\n  Accounts on GitHub allow you to organize and control access to code.\n\n* [Access permissions on GitHub](/en/get-started/learning-about-github/access-permissions-on-github)\n\n  With roles, you can control who has access to your accounts and resources and the level of access each person has.\n\n* [About GitHub Advanced Security](/en/get-started/learning-about-github/about-github-advanced-security)\n\n  GitHub makes extra security features available to customers who purchase GitHub Code Security or GitHub Secret Protection.\n\n* [FAQ about changes to GitHub's plans](/en/get-started/learning-about-github/faq-about-changes-to-githubs-plans)\n\n  As of April 14, 2020, GitHub announced that all of the core GitHub features are now free for everyone.\n\n* [GitHub glossary](/en/get-started/learning-about-github/github-glossary)\n\n  This glossary introduces common Git and GitHub terminology."}