Git & GitHub – Absolute Beginner’s Guide in English, Learn Git & GitHub from scratch and confidently manage, track, and share your code.
Description
Master Git and GitHub from the Ground Up
Are you ready to become a Git and GitHub pro? This beginner-friendly course is designed to take you from zero to confident in version control and collaborative development. Whether you’re a student, developer, or hobbyist, this course will give you the essential skills to manage your code and work seamlessly with others.
What You’ll Learn:
- Understand version control concepts and why Git is an industry-standard tool.
- Install Git and set up your development environment on Windows, macOS, or Linux.
- Track changes with Git using essential commands like git init, git add, git commit, and more.
- Navigate the staging area and create meaningful commits to keep your project organized.
- Work with branches to develop features, fix bugs, and experiment safely.
- Resolve merge conflicts like a pro and understand best practices for collaboration.
- Push your code to GitHub and manage remote repositories efficiently.
- Explore workflows such as Git Flow to work efficiently in teams.
- Collaborate on real-world projects and contribute to open-source repositories.
Course Highlights:
- Hands-on lessons with practical examples
- Step-by-step guidance for beginners
- Clear explanations of Git commands and concepts
- Tips and tricks to avoid common pitfalls
- Real-world projects to practice collaboration and workflow management
Who This Course is For:
- Students and beginners who want to learn version control from scratch
- Developers looking to improve collaboration skills
- Anyone interested in contributing to open-source projects
By the end of this course, you’ll have the skills and confidence to manage your code, collaborate with other developers, and contribute to real-world projects. Start your journey to mastering Git and GitHub today!
Who this course is for:
- Absolute beginners who want to understand Git & GitHub from scratch.
- Students or self-taught developers who want to build strong version control skills.
