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Git & GitHub In-depth (a Short Course)

Git & GitHub In-depth (a Short Course)

Tuesday, February 18, 10 am - 12 pm

In this Short Course*, we will provide a more in-depth look at Git and GitHub. Topics will include creating a simple repository and basic Git commands. Using our created repository, we will then cover important collaborative concepts, such as forking and making pull requests.

For this course, we will assume that you have a basic understanding of version control and have been introduced to Git and GitHub. There is no need to be fluent in Git or GitHub.

This course is intended to be highly interactive. In order to participate, please be sure that you have a GitHub account, a working version of Git installed, and either a Personal Access Token or SSH keys set up to authenticate your GitHub account in advance. If you need assistance with this, please attend CRDDS consult hours in advance of the session.

* What is a Short Course? An RC Short Course is a training that provides an in-depth understanding of a concept, system, or tool. You can expect to leave a "Short Course" with a solid grasp of the topic.

Date:
Tuesday, February 18, 2025
Time:
10:00am - 12:00pm
Location:
Norlin E206, Zoom (virtual meeting)
Presenter(s):
Matthew Murray, Mohal Khandelwal
Building:
Norlin Library
Categories:
  CRDDS  
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