Git & GitHub Masterclass
Git & GitHub Masterclass, available at $74.99, has an average rating of 4.51, with 76 lectures, based on 1701 reviews, and has 12701 subscribers.
You will learn about Use Git and GitHub in the way that modern development teams use them. Understand the ideal structure of a repository. Learn how GitHub will enable great collaboration in a development team. Master the git commands that will help you explore any repository. Leverage Markdown in your GitHub repositories. Publish your repositories in public websites through GitHub Pages. Feel comfortable contributing to a repository, whether open source or as part of your job. Understand how GitHub is the foundation for more advanced development practices such as CI/CD and DevOps. This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone who is willing and eager to learn more about Git and Github. It is particularly useful for Anyone who is willing and eager to learn more about Git and Github.
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Summary
Title: Git & GitHub Masterclass
Price: $74.99
Average Rating: 4.51
Number of Lectures: 76
Number of Published Lectures: 74
Number of Curriculum Items: 76
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 74
Original Price: $69.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Use Git and GitHub in the way that modern development teams use them.
- Understand the ideal structure of a repository.
- Learn how GitHub will enable great collaboration in a development team.
- Master the git commands that will help you explore any repository.
- Leverage Markdown in your GitHub repositories.
- Publish your repositories in public websites through GitHub Pages.
- Feel comfortable contributing to a repository, whether open source or as part of your job.
- Understand how GitHub is the foundation for more advanced development practices such as CI/CD and DevOps.
Who Should Attend
- Anyone who is willing and eager to learn more about Git and Github.
Target Audiences
- Anyone who is willing and eager to learn more about Git and Github.
Git is the most used version control system for programmers in the world. GitHub, with 57 million repositories (projects) and 28 million users is the largest host of source code in the world.
The reality is, developers of all levels need to have a mastery of these tools.
Why?
Firstly, because employers are demanding these skills. Developers who don’t know Git and GitHub have less opportunities available to them because so many companies are using one or both of these technologies.
Secondly, if you don’t know how to use this technology you literally won’t be able to function as a programmer anywhere that version control is used. And thats most companies! Don’t get left behind!
This course was designed to get you back in the race – by giving you a mastery of both Git and GitHub!
You will learn all the basics of Git and GitHub, everything from what a repository is, to adding your code to one.
Commits, Pull Requests, Forks, Cloning a repository, Branches, Handling Merge conflicts, Continuous Integration and Delivery, Markdown, GitHub Pages and Google Colab – It’s all here.
But in addition to that you will learn how to use Git and GitHub in real life development situations, rather than learning theory only – So you will know how to use Git and GitHub the right way, and be ready to apply it to your professional development career.
Eduardo, your course instructor has structured this course in such a way that you will be able to follow the videos step by step and apply each concept as you go and finally build up to the final section on Continuous Integration / Continuous Delivery (a topic which is not covered by other Git and GitHub courses).
You truly will be a master of Git and GitHub by the end of the course.
I could go on and on about what’s in the course, but all you really need to know is that this is a comprehensive course on the topic and Eduardo as the instructor, and Learn Programming Academy as the publisher have a great track record of producing high quality courses. So you can be assured that its the right training you need to master Git and GitHub. This course is ready for you now.
Are you ready to start? Click the Enroll button to get started. Note that you can also check out some of the course content by using the free preview feature on this page.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Getting Started with Git
Lecture 1: What is Version Control
Lecture 2: Install Git on Windows
Lecture 3: Install Git on macOS
Lecture 4: Install Git on Linux
Lecture 5: Setup Git Workspace on Windows
Lecture 6: Setup Git Workspace on macOS 10.15+
Lecture 7: Setup Git Workspace on Mac/Linux
Lecture 8: Executing a First Commit
Lecture 9: Understanding The Full Commiting Process
Lecture 10: Reviewing File Changes
Lecture 11: Missing Git Configurations
Chapter 2: Getting Started with GitHub
Lecture 1: Git and GitHub
Lecture 2: Create your GitHub account
Lecture 3: Pushing your Local Repo to GitHub
Lecture 4: Editing Code and Commiting from GitHub
Lecture 5: Pulling from the Remote
Lecture 6: Check for changes with Git Status
Chapter 3: Fork and Clone
Lecture 1: Intro to Forking GitHub Repositories
Lecture 2: Cloning a Repository
Lecture 3: Exploring Git Logs
Lecture 4: Getting Commit and File Details with Git
Lecture 5: Exploring Commit and File Details from GitHub
Lecture 6: Making Changes
Lecture 7: Undoing Changes and Reverting Commits
Chapter 4: Working with Branches
Lecture 1: Good Version Control Practices
Lecture 2: What is a Branch?
Lecture 3: Creating a Branch with Git
Lecture 4: Creating a Branch with GitHub
Lecture 5: Adding a gitignore File
Lecture 6: Syncing Branches
Lecture 7: Graph the Branches on the Terminal
Lecture 8: Merging Branches in the Terminal
Lecture 9: Pull Requests in GitHub
Chapter 5: Merge Conflicts
Lecture 1: When do Merge Conflicts Happen?
Lecture 2: Types of Merges
Lecture 3: A First Merge Conflict
Lecture 4: Solving the Conflict
Lecture 5: Merge Conflicts on GitHub
Lecture 6: Solving Merge Conflicts on GitHub
Lecture 7: Adding Tags to the Repository
Chapter 6: Collaboration in GitHub
Lecture 1: Colaboration on Private Repos and Cloning to Colab
Lecture 2: Protecting Branches on GitHub
Lecture 3: Requiring Reviews in Pull Requests
Lecture 4: Working with Issues and PRs in GitHub
Chapter 7: Working with an Open Source Project
Lecture 1: Adding a README file
Lecture 2: Adding the important Templates
Lecture 3: Filtering the Git Log to Better Understand the repo
Lecture 4: The Full Contribution Flow – Beyond Pull Requests
Lecture 5: Importance and Naming of Feature Branches
Lecture 6: Importance of Descriptive Commits
Chapter 8: Markdown
Lecture 1: Introduction to Markdown
Lecture 2: Formatting Text with Markdown
Lecture 3: Creating Lists with Markdown
Lecture 4: Adding Tables and Links with Markdown
Lecture 5: Images and Videos using Markdown
Lecture 6: Writing Code Blocks using Markdown
Lecture 7: The Notion App
Chapter 9: GitHub Pages
Lecture 1: Intro to GitHub Pages
Lecture 2: Creating the Page's Content
Lecture 3: Publishing a GitHub Page
Chapter 10: Using Git and GitHub from the IDE
Lecture 1: Intro to Git in Different IDEs
Lecture 2: Git and GitHub in Android Studio
Lecture 3: Git and GitHub in Xcode
Lecture 4: Git and GitHub in Visual Studio Code
Lecture 5: Git and GitHub in Visual Studio
Lecture 6: Git and GitHub in VS for Mac
Lecture 7: Git and GitHub in IntelliJ
Lecture 8: Git and GitHub in Eclipse
Chapter 11: Intro to Continuous Integration and Delivery
Lecture 1: What is Continuous Integration
Lecture 2: What is Continuous Delivery
Lecture 3: Using Circle CI from GitHub
Lecture 4: Using App Center from GitHub
Chapter 12: Extra Information – Source code, and other stuff
Lecture 1: Source Codes
Lecture 2: Bonus Lecture and Information
Instructors
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Tim Buchalka's Learn Programming Academy
Professional Programmers and Teachers – 2M students -
Eduardo Rosas
Xamarin-Certified Mobile Developer, Software Engineer
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 29 votes
- 2 stars: 32 votes
- 3 stars: 155 votes
- 4 stars: 634 votes
- 5 stars: 851 votes
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