GitHub & Collaboration

GitHub & Collaboration

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  • From www.udacity.com
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  • Self-paced
  • Free Access
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  • 3 Sequences
  • Introductive Level

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Syllabus

LESSON 1
Working With Remotes

  • Learn all about remote repositories
  • Connect to a remote repository and send commits to it
  • Get changes from a remote repository

LESSON 2
Working On Another Dev's Repository

  • Fork another developer's repository
  • Learn how to review changes other developers have made
  • Determine how best to contribute to a project

LESSON 3
Staying In Sync With A Remote Project

  • Create and send a pull request
  • Stay in sync with a developing repository
  • Squash commits to update a repository's history

Prerequisite

None.

Instructors

  • Richard Kalehoff, Instructor

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Udacity is a for-profit educational organization founded by Sebastian Thrun, David Stavens, and Mike Sokolsky offering massive open online courses (MOOCs). According to Thrun, the origin of the name Udacity comes from the company's desire to be "audacious for you, the student". While it originally focused on offering university-style courses, it now focuses more on vocational courses for professionals.

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Udacity is a for-profit educational organization founded by Sebastian Thrun, David Stavens, and Mike Sokolsky offering massive open online courses (MOOCs). According to Thrun, the origin of the name Udacity comes from the company's desire to be "audacious for you, the student". While it originally focused on offering university-style courses, it now focuses more on vocational courses for professionals.

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