Git, GitHub & Markdown Crash Course: Learn Git, GitHub & MD

COURSE AUTHOR –
SDE Arts | Octavo, Ahmed Ibrahim

Last Updated on August 26, 2023 by GeeksGod

Git and GitHub are very important and much needed skills in the field of software.

Git and GitHub are used to:

Facilitate team work.Collaborate with others.Record and Track changes in projectsManage software projects.Practice and test new ideas.Avoid losing important files from projects.Make your projects visible to employers and bring job opportunities and successes.Help you improve your project with speed, transparency, reliability, and flexibility.Test different codes without affecting the main project.Go back to any step or version of project. You will learn everything you need about these features and more in this course.

Actually, learning these skills will open up many opportunities for you.

So, we have created this course for you with full lifetime access.

In this course, you will master the use of Git and GitHub in addition to the Markdown language in a detailed, practical and fast manner to save your valuable time.

In this course, You’ll Learn:

Git, GitHub and MarkdownTrack and record code changesAvoid losing important files and partsManage software project’s code and changesCollaborate with other developers and engineersBranching and Merging capabilitiesLots of flexibility in your workflowCreate and host repositories on GitHubKeep up to date with updates on GitHubPushing and Pulling changesUse projects of other developers to practice and enhance your skillsHide specified parts of projectsUse Markdown to add stylish text, long description, and instructions on GitHubAnd More.

So, we have a lot to cover in this course.

Let’s get started!

Udemy Coupon :

0F6587CC8C9466D705B3

What you will learn :

1. Git, GitHub and Markdown
2. Track and record code changes
3. Avoid losing important files and parts
4. Manage software project’s code and changes
5. Collaborate with other developers and engineers
6. Branching and Merging capabilities
7. Lots of flexibility in your workflow
8. Create and host repositories on GitHub
9. Keep up to date with updates on GitHub
10. Pushing and Pulling changes
11. Use projects of other developers to practice and enhance your skills
12. Hide specified parts of projects
13. Use Markdown to add stylish text, long description, and instructions on GitHub

100% off Coupon

Featured