
Github is a popular platform for sharing and collaborating on open-source code, data, and much more. This workshop will introduce you to using Git and Github for version control, collaboration, and showcasing your work.
Prior programming knowledge is not required, but code examples will be used. Please:
(1) Bring a laptop. If you’re bringing a Windows laptop, please install PuTTY from www.putty.org beforehand.
(2) Sign up for a free account on github.com if you don't already have one.
This workshop is part of the Build Your Skills Workshop Series which features practical, hands-on instruction in useful skills you may not learn in class. Other workshops in this Spring 2017 series are Build a Professional Website with Github Pages, Collaborating Using Github, How to Create Video Tutorials, Learn Linux Shell, Programming with Python, HTML/CSS/JS: How to Build a Web Page, Tagging, Finding, and Organizing Your Digital Files, and Intro to 3D Modeling with Tinkercad. All sessions will be first-come, first served.
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