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About the Course

This course will give you a first look at using git to manage your code's version control, as well as offering an introduction to accessing the Github tools you'll need as a beginner. Developers need version control, and git is an industry standard. Github's ability to make a repository easily accessible to a distributed team, as well as its support for agile development, make it a valuable tool for every developer's toolbox. By the end of this project, you will create a Github-hosted repository forked from an open-source project and start a Github repository of your own. You'll learn about forking and cloning projects, creating branches to work on a repository in your development environment, pushing your changes, reverting changes, and keeping commits clean. With this introduction, you'll be one step closer to mastering the tools every developer needs to create a new app, a fork of a favorite tool, or the next big project. Note: This course works best for learners who are based in the North America region. We’re currently working on providing the same experience in other regions....

Top reviews

RP

Sep 4, 2020

Really it's a good course for beginners students like me who are really trying to learn from zero levels within a day you can learn the course and It's a very easy and Interesting course.

WM

Jul 5, 2020

Me gustó mucho la manera de enseñar de la docente, a pesar de que es en ingles se dio a entender muy fácil.

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51 - 56 of 56 Reviews for Git for Developers Using Github

By Arshad

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Apr 11, 2021

Good enough to start working with Git and Github.

By Fakhrul Z

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Sep 19, 2021

Should have show more examples.

By Arif M

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Nov 12, 2023

Not covered in proper way

By Sheik A

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Aug 1, 2022

such a nice course

By Jeremy O

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Aug 30, 2022

outdated. Visual Studio 2022 is what I have and the terminals don't work as the lesson requires. Bummer. Also they don't tell you that you need to have Visual Studio 20xx... so kind of a waste of time.

By Kenneth S

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Oct 11, 2023

The labs need to be updated and the time the environment can be access needs to be longer