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Building Your Programming Toolbox: Version Control with Git
This workshop is for those beginning to explore the concept of version control, as well as anyone seeking to refine their skills. Git is a version control system that lets you manage and track changes to files on your computer through the command line interface. Topics covered will include configuring a local repository on your computer, modifying files and committing changes, and exploring version histories.
This hands-on introduction to version control and Git is part 2 of a four-part series called "Building Your Programming Toolbox." We highly encourage attending the first part of the workshop series, "Command Line Crash Course for Beginners" before this workshop, especially for learners who are new to a command line interface.
- Date:
- Monday, February 12, 2024
- Time:
- 1:00pm - 3:00pm
- Time Zone:
- Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
- Location:
- Sorrells Library, Den
- Campus:
- Sorrells Library
- Categories:
- Information & Data Literacy CC Open Science Working With Data and Code
In-Person Workshop Information:
Directions for getting to the Den of Sorrells Library:
Sorrells Library is on the 4th Floor of Wean Hall, shown on the map here. If you enter in the front of Wean Hall, take the elevator down one floor. When you exit the elevator, the library will be on your left. The Den is in the back of the library.
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