Learn practical Git through a startup story

Learn Git through a captivating startup story in a simplified and easy-to-understand manner.

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Description

Welcome to "Learn Practical Git Through a Startup Story"!

Are you eager to learn Git but finding it difficult to understand and apply? Do you want to learn Git in a fun and engaging way? In this course, you'll learn Git through a captivating startup story that will help you grasp the practical application of Git in the real world.

We will start by introducing you to the core concepts of Git and setting up Git on your system. Then we'll dive into a startup story that will help you understand how Git works in a real-world scenario. You'll learn how to collaborate with others using Git and master advanced Git techniques to keep your projects organized.

Git rollback? covered! tags and released? covered! Git rebase and GitFlow? covered! this is the only course you need to get started with Git right away and apply the knowledge into your day to day development.

This course is suitable for beginners who have no prior knowledge of Git or seasoned developers looking to enhance their Git skills. You'll leave this course with a solid understanding of Git and the ability to apply that knowledge in a practical way.

Join me on this exciting journey of learning Git through a startup story in a simplified and easy-to-understand manner. See you inside the course!

What You Will Learn!

  • Understand the concepts and terminology of Git, including version control, repositories, commits, branches, merges, and more.
  • Learn how to set up Git on your local machine, create and clone repositories, and use basic Git commands to manage your files and folders.
  • Develop the skills to collaborate with others using Git, including how to push, pull, and merge changes made by different team members.
  • Master advanced Git techniques, such as rebasing, resolving conflicts, tagging releases, and managing pull requests on GitHub or other platforms.

Who Should Attend!

  • Beginner-level programmers: Individuals who are just starting with programming and version control, and want to learn Git fundamentals.
  • Intermediate-level programmers: People who have a little bit of experience with Git and want to enhance their knowledge and skills in collaborating and managing complex software projects.
  • Web developers: Front-end and back-end developers who use version control to manage their codebase, want to learn Git, and employ best practices in their software development workflow.
  • Anyone interested in Git and Github