Using Git for Distributed Development
Course 4 focuses on using git for open source software distributed development. Git is a revision control system which arose out of the Linux kernel...
By Timothy Serewicz on Coursera
About This Course
Course 4 focuses on using git for open source software distributed development. Git is a revision control system which arose out of the Linux kernel development community. Git was designed to help developers spread across the globe working on complicated projects coordinate their work in a rational way and keep track of everything they were doing. Overtime, Git has grown to be used by millions of projects today. This course gives you the opportunity to learn how to use git efficiently and make contributions in a relatively short amount of time. It will cover: How to install git How to initialize a repository How to make changes in a repository How to make changes in repositories available to others How to acquire changes made by other individuals How to find errors in your work and go back to earlier states of yoru projects How to make commits, diffs, merges, rebases. The course will help you get the skills to have a good understanding on how to use git. You will have a good knowledge about git workflows, identifying problems in your workflows, and finding solutions to solve these problems.
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Who teaches Using Git for Distributed Development?
Using Git for Distributed Development is taught by Timothy Serewicz, The Linux Foundation.
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