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About the Course

The Version Control with Git course provides you with a solid, hands-on foundation for understanding the Git version control system. Git is open source software originally created by Linus Torvalds. Git manages team files for large and small projects. This allows the team to continuously improve its product. It is used by most major technology companies, and is assumed knowledge for many modern programming and IT jobs. It is a core component of DevOps, continuous delivery pipelines and cloud-native computing. You could also use Git to manage the many continuously improving revisions of that book that you are writing. In this course, you will not learn everything there is to know about Git, but you will build a strong conceptual understanding of the technology, and afterward will be able to confidently dig deeper on any topic that interests you. This course assumes no previous knowledge of Git, but if you do have experience with it, you may find this course to be both useful and challenging. This is especially true if you currently "know just enough Git to be dangerous". There are two paths in this course. Both rely heavily on hands-on labs. One path assumes that you have experience using a command line interface, and the other path uses the Sourcetree graphical client. If you are not experienced with a command line, we highly suggest that you go through the Sourcetree path. Eventually, you might want to go through both paths, so that you can decide which tool to use for specific tasks. Besides, repetition is good for learning :) You can watch the videos and take the quizzes from your phone if you want, but the hands-on labs require you to have a Windows or Mac computer. If you use the command line path through the course, you can also use Linux. This course uses Bitbucket (bitbucket.org) as the hosted provider for remote Git repositories. Bitbucket is free for teams of up to 5 people, including private repositories. However, most of the knowledge that you gain in this course applies to Git itself, and you can apply this knowledge to other hosted Git providers (such as GitHub). This course tries to be as concise as possible. It will probably take you about 5-10 hours to go through one of the two paths, but your mileage may vary....

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NG

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This is really a good point for people who want to start with git, for those who are familiar with the concepts it also provide value contents so you could improve your knowledge about the platform

PK

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This course is recommended for every students and software professionals. The tutor has explained concepts in both Sourcetree and Commandline that is very useful. Value-added course!!!

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By Aaron C

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Jul 28, 2018

It's a great course but sometimes it can get boring. The most exciting part of it was doing the final project but I didn't get revise it so I don't know if I did well.

By Jian S

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Jan 5, 2020

it would be better if the course provides the real cases and codes for users to practce in order to see how git works and what results these commands produce

By prasetya_tegar _

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May 10, 2022

it's easy to listen because the tempo is slow. it will be more easier to understand, if the explanation shows graph. especially on command line git.

By Anantharaj N

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May 1, 2019

I would give only 3 stars because There is no video contain particle live workflow, slide show most of the time getting irritated

By Candace S A

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Oct 24, 2022

Presentation was bland. Course was boring. However, I've come out of it feeling as though I really know my Git!

By Alexander C

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Sep 18, 2020

Too basic. Needs more practice and coverage of advanced topics like cherry-picking.

By S M

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Jan 3, 2023

The Course is great, clear and concise but i wish there would've been more content

By Shivkumar D

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Jun 29, 2020

Good course it could be more entertaining ways

By Sowmya K

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Jul 30, 2020

The course is best for beginner to learn GIT.

By jubert r

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Feb 4, 2019

i still need more clarity in using fetch ...

By Ranjit A

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Jan 23, 2019

The concepts of git are explained very well

By Aruparna M

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Apr 22, 2024

Too long and detailed for a data scientist

By Vaibhav A

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Jun 21, 2020

Need Practice exercise for each week

By KENDRASHYA

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Sep 2, 2020

Excellent course

By BhagyashreePrashantrao H

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Jan 30, 2023

good course

By Larry B

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Oct 22, 2023

There's no instructor so there's no way to ask questions. The peer review of assignments is not very good. You might not get feedback for a long time. You can get anonymous feedback that you can't see so it's useless. It's not clear when you can move on to the next step. It might just be me, but it wasn't clear where the details of the final assignment are. They're not on the page called "Final Assignment".

By Oluwadamilola O

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Aug 24, 2022

Course owner did not explain how to add files to remote repo, he only did it manually. And he did not explain how to add files via directory to a working tree.

By Niels. L

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Apr 11, 2024

Schlechte Übersetzung in den Tests (manchmal wird der originale englische Begriff verwendet, manchmal der übersetzte deutsche.

By Manoj G

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Jun 7, 2020

Looks to be a robotic narration. The course from Google is far better.

By Juana A R O

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May 4, 2022

Curso muy tedioso y largo

By JUAN E M

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Sep 29, 2021

material insuficiente

By WASEEM A

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Mar 12, 2018

good course

By Charles C

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Jul 9, 2024

I learned some very interesting things, but now when I try to review the last module to firm up my understanding, I'm not able to access it.

By Deleted A

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Jun 10, 2020

Solo el primer vídeo se encuentra en español, le daré una mejor puntuación cuando vuelva de aprender ingles

By Pranshu C

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May 30, 2021

The course is very old, and no changes have been made to the content since inception.