GIT is by far, the world’s most famous and widely used modern version control system. Whenever a product is designed, it might a game, an Android app, iOS web, web project using Django, node, ruby etc, that product is not finished in one go. Every product needs revision that we commonly know as updates. In order to push those updates and test out many such features, a proper version controlling system is a must.
Without such a version controlling system, it tough to release anything new and keep track of it. Git is a mature, actively maintained open source project, that was originally developed by Linus Torvalds, creator of Linux operating system kernel. Git is so popular now that most IDE supports it as default.
If you want to work in any product based company, Git is an essential thing that you should be aware of. And git is way more than just 4 commands that most people are aware of. GIT comes with a lot of features like code tracking, branching, merging, stashing, forking, tags and lots of others.
One more thing, nowadays most companies are looking at uses Git online profile. It’s the easiest way to check your coding skills. You can upload your projects in the public domain and can prove your authority over that subject matter and can prove your skills even if you don’t have a company working experience. It’s something like you are creating your own experience and proving it with your git profile.
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Courses : 17
Specification: Complete Git and Github Course
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2 reviews for Complete Git and Github Course
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Price | $14.99 |
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Duration | 5.5 hours |
Year | 2018 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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PANKAJ KUMAR –
I love all the courses. He has created all courses in the standard format. He knows how to deliver and content to the beginners. I love the way of teaching style.
Henk Batelaan –
Love this guys enthusiasm, although sometimes a bit chaotic. I m pretty familiar with git but there are still a couple of nice tips. Am about 60% and hope to find more info on working with remote repositories.