Learn how modern software developers collaborate across the world without messing up each other's code. You will look at the different version control systems and how to create an effective software development workflow. You will be introduced to some of the most commonly used Linux commands that you can use to work with files on your hard drive and create powerful workflows that will automate your work, saving you time and effort.
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About this Course
None! Learners do not need prior web development experience. Only basic internet navigation skills and an eagerness to get started with coding.
What you will learn
Implement Version Control systems
Navigate and configure using the command line
Use a GitHub repository. Create a GitHub repository
Manage code revisions
Skills you will gain
- Linux
- Web Development
- Bash (Unix Shell)
- Github
- Version Control
None! Learners do not need prior web development experience. Only basic internet navigation skills and an eagerness to get started with coding.
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Syllabus - What you will learn from this course
Software collaboration
Command Line
Working with Git
Graded Assessment
Reviews
- 5 stars77.02%
- 4 stars16.47%
- 3 stars4.76%
- 2 stars0.72%
- 1 star1.01%
TOP REVIEWS FROM VERSION CONTROL
I enjoyed it every bit. This was well-organized, straightforward, and easy to follow. The instructor was very knowledgeable with excellent presentation skills. Excellent rating
precise instructions. Although I do feel it could cover some of the more advanced topics related to git such rebase, cherry picking etc. I came across while reading the documentation.
This Course was amazing. I'm excited to have the next course of your, Thanks a lot for making this so much easier for us to learn. Thanks a lot.
Kudos to the team for making such an interactive and well organized course. Really loved the built-in lab setup, which made the practise a breeze.
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