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GitHub

Introduction to GITHUB for Developers is a fast-paced hands-on course that provides students with a solid overview of Git and GitHub the web-based version control repository hosting service. While the examples in this class are related to computer code, GitHub can be used for other content. It offers the complete distributed version control and source code management (SCM) functionality of Git as well as adding its own features. It provides access control and several collaboration features such as bug tracking, feature requests, task management, and wikis for every project.

$1395/Attendee

Cost
Program Length

3 Days

Upcoming Session

Scheduled by Demand

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8:00AM - 4:30 PM

(Central Time Zone)

Virtual (Zoom)

Course Overview

Objectives

This course is approximately 50% hands-on, combining expert lecture, real-world demonstrations and group discussions with machine-based practical labs and exercises. Our engaging instructors and mentors are highly experienced practitioners who bring years of current "on-the-job" experience into every classroom. Working in a hands-on learning environment led by our expert team, students will explore:


  • Getting Started with Collaboration

  • Understanding the GitHub Flow

  • Branching with Git

  • Local Git Configuration

  • Working Locally with Git

  • Collaborating on Your Code

  • Merging Pull Requests

  • Viewing Local Project History

  • Streaming Your Workflow with Aliases

  • Workflow Review Project: GitHub Games

  • Resolving Merge Conflicts

  • Working with Multiple Conflicts

  • Searching for Events in Your Code

  • Reverting Commits

  • Helpful Git Commands

  • Viewing Local Changes

  • Creating a New Local Repository

  • Fixing Commit Mistakes

  • Rewriting History with Git Reset

  • Merge Strategies: Rebase

  • Understanding GitHub Actions

  • Working with Workflows

  • Managing Jobs and Steps within a Workflow

  • Dealing with complex Workflows

Course Outline

  • Getting Started with Collaboration

  • Understanding the GitHub Flow

  • Branching with Git

  • Local Git Configuration

  • Working Locally with Git

  • Collaborating on Your Code

  • Merging Pull Requests

  • Viewing Local Project History

  • Streaming Your Workflow with Aliases

  • Workflow Review Project: GitHub Games

  • Resolving Merge Conflicts

  • Working with Multiple Conflicts

  • Searching for Events in Your Code

  • Reverting Commits

  • Helpful Git Commands

  • Viewing Local Changes

  • Creating a New Local Repository

  • Fixing Commit Mistakes

  • Rewriting History with Git Reset

  • Getting it Back

  • Merge Strategies: Rebase

  • GitHub Actions

  • Complex Workflows


Prerequisites

This class assumes some prior experience with Git, plus basic coding or programming knowledge.

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No Upcoming Session?

For cancellation notices received more than fifteen business days prior to the class date, students may receive either a full refund or reschedule into another class date. 

For cancellation notice less than fifteen business days prior to the class start date, students will receive an voucher in the amount of the paid tuition to use for the same course up to a six months’ time frame and will be automatically put onto the wait list of the course of their choice and granted final admission ten business days prior to class start day based on enrollment levels.

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