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Results for "using version control"
- Status: Free Trial
KodeKloud
Skills you'll gain: Jenkins, CI/CD, Continuous Integration, Systems Administration, Command-Line Interface, Devops Tools, Continuous Delivery, Software Development, Continuous Deployment, DevOps, Build Tools, Software Configuration Management, Software Installation, Application Deployment, User Accounts
- Status: Free Trial
LearnQuest
Skills you'll gain: Software Development Life Cycle, CI/CD, Software Development Methodologies, Jenkins, Continuous Integration, Agile Methodology, Software Development, Cloud Development, Continuous Delivery, Agile Software Development, Cloud Computing Architecture, Cloud Applications, Software Engineering, Scrum (Software Development), Computer Programming, Kubernetes
- Status: Free Trial
University of Colorado System
Skills you'll gain: Software Design, Software Development Life Cycle, Application Security, Systems Design, Technical Design, Software Architecture, Software Development Methodologies, Conceptual Design, Requirements Analysis
- Status: Preview
Johns Hopkins University
Skills you'll gain: Usability, User Centered Design, Usability Testing, Technical Documentation, Bioinformatics, End User Training and Support, Technical Writing, Product Development, Writing
- Status: Free Trial
Microsoft
Skills you'll gain: Prompt Engineering, Microsoft Copilot, Generative AI, Computer Programming, Application Development, Development Environment, Microsoft Visual Studio, Computer Programming Tools, Python Programming
In summary, here are 5 of our most popular using version control courses
- Jenkins for Beginners: KodeKloud
- Development Methodologies Overview: LearnQuest
- Software Design as an Element of the Software Development Lifecycle: University of Colorado System
- Documentation and Usability for Cancer Informatics: Johns Hopkins University
- Introduction to GitHub Copilot: Microsoft