Version Control with Git
Using version control systems is one of the most basic methods to ensure the quality of your (coding) work, to organize cooperation with other developers, and to transparently add new features and bug fixes to existing projects. In this course, we use one of the most prominent version control systems (and the absolute standard in open source development), Git, to introduce the basic concepts behind version control. Finally we give an overview about the functionality of repository hosting services such as Bitbucket, GitLab, and GitHub.
The course is open to all students and employees of Uni Bonn free of charge. Basic experience with the Linux console is recommended (see our Linux tutorial). Bender access is not necessary.
Registration happens via eCampus. Simply join this course like any other eCampus course.
The maximum number of participants is 12. If more people register, we will look into repeating the course.
The course is open to all students and employees of Uni Bonn free of charge. Basic experience with the Linux console is recommended (see our Linux tutorial). Bender access is not necessary.
Registration happens via eCampus. Simply join this course like any other eCampus course.
The maximum number of participants is 12. If more people register, we will look into repeating the course.
Time
Wednesday, 10.05.23 - 03:30 PM
– Thursday, 11.05.23
- 07:00 PM
Event format
Workshop
Topic
version control; Git
Speaker
Jan Steiner
Target groups
Students
Researchers
Languages
English
Location
Online via Zoom
Admission price
free (Uni-ID required)
Reservation
required
Registration/Ticket
Organizer
HPC of the University of Bonn
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