Get started with Git and GitHub in this self-paced, introductory course! You’ll become familiar with collaborative version control and popular Git platforms. Collaboration and social coding are crucial parts of contemporary Software Engineering practices and the DevOps culture.

Getting Started with Git and GitHub

Getting Started with Git and GitHub
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Instructors: Rav Ahuja
Access provided by Model Engineering College,Kochi-21
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Describe version control and its place in social and collaborative coding and in DevOps.
Explain basic Git concepts such as repositories and branches used for distributed version control and social coding.
Create GitHub repositories and branches, and perform pull requests (PRs) and merge operations, to collaborate on a team project.
Build your portfolio by creating and sharing an open-source project on GitHub.
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Reviewed on Oct 5, 2023
one of the best courses for beginners having great basic knowledge and hands-on lab by IBM are amazing special thanks to Coursera for providing financial aid for this course
Reviewed on May 21, 2024
This course from IBM on Coursera is the complete course anyone needs to learn and get comfortable with Version Control, Git and GitHub as a developer in the Industry
Reviewed on Apr 12, 2025
There should be more information on the final project. I was a bit confused if it was talking about writing in CLI or Github.





