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3,247 ratings

About the Course

Learn how modern software developers collaborate across the world without messing up each other's code. You will look at the different version control systems and how to create an effective software development workflow. You will be introduced to some of the most commonly used Linux commands that you can use to work with files on your hard drive and create powerful workflows that will automate your work, saving you time and effort. Finally, you will see how Git can be used in software development projects to manage team files. And you will create a repository that can manage code revisions....

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PV

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I have been using git and GitHub for many years, but I was still learning from this course. I would have enjoyed this course years ago, when I started out with Version Control!

TA

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I enjoyed it every bit. This was well-organized, straightforward, and easy to follow. The instructor was very knowledgeable with excellent presentation skills. Excellent rating

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By Omar H A

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Oct 9, 2022

It's boring and miss a lot of exercises

By mohammad m

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Jan 28, 2024

the repository repo class isnt working

By Aleksander W

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Jul 16, 2024

a lot of links are not working

By Jose P M U

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Mar 8, 2023

algo tedioso pero bien

By Isabel A

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Jun 1, 2023

It isn't to biginner

By Rafael R

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Oct 31, 2022

it was a bit boring

By Rohini C

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Aug 4, 2023

good content

By Martin S S

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Feb 19, 2024

The videos are clear, with some good examples. The topics are not covered in depth. Often terms are just said once in a video, and never given an explanation or source to understand. None of the labs where working, since links to materials send you to 404-error pages. Several of the quiz questions during videos and standalone quizzes are just blatantly wrong. (Seems like a Coursera problem, were wrong options have been selected as wrong/right). In som graded assessments, new terms are shown for the very first time, with absolutely no references in the course materials. All in all a bit disappointed, since this is made by Meta Staff. Simple changes could make this a 4/5 course. But it seems like the course has been abandoned by its creators — as the issues have been complained about in the official forums for more than 6 months without any actions from the creators or Coursera.

By Ridah S

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Dec 20, 2023

Learning about git and git hub is amazing, I loved learning about the command line. Unfortunately, there are a lot of links that are expired. for example, the link to forking Reop is expired and does not open. the instructor uses docker to run the command line but they never tell us that. I was using Bash. Please update some videos. Git hub has been updated a lot, the videos show up old git hub material Over all loved the course! I would rate it 5/5 but there are too many expired links and old material . please update the material. I high recommend taking this course don't shy away from it.

By Ian G C

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Jul 18, 2023

The info itself is good but man this is by far the worst course in the front-end dev program so far, the instructions seemed to be missing entire sections, some quiz answers were not working correctly, and critical links often led to 404s. The course genuinely feels like it was slapped together with no double checks or forethought. That being said I still learned a lot and when I just googled how to do some things and got past broken links it was quite enjoyable.

By Mitchell D

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Sep 18, 2023

I was really disappointed in this course. It had many broken links, inaccurate test answers, rarely clarified mac/windows differences, and overall felt really rushed.

This course was way too long, which isn't representative of how important it is to the specialty (Back End Development). It also didn't present enough opportunities for practice on your own device.

By Laurel C

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Aug 21, 2024

There are some labs in this course that cannot be completed as written because the referenced repository does not exist and a general lack of context for the purpose of what you're learning, but if you want something that will walk you through some common unix and git command line actions, the videos and readings do that reasonably well.

By Vetiver L

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Sep 13, 2024

poorly maintained resources with 404 errors on some of the links in the labs. Come on. I imagine that this was created several years ago. The JavaScript course also has the problem with being outdated. The stuff works, but it's old versions of the JS standards. Needs badly to be updated.

By Markus H

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Jun 27, 2024

Meta suggests to use the command line in VS Code instead of the desktop version of github with a GUI , why? I noticed the GUI software at the end in the capstone project. Using it is much more convenient. You also don't need to configure any security details or the like.

By Naim

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Nov 6, 2023

Good at the beginning, further down there is missing content, rushed lectures and lack of support. If it weren't for chatGPT and Google, I would never have finished. There are support requests on the discussion board that are unanswered for MONTHS.

By Mike R

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Jul 18, 2023

Would be nice if Meta kept the course up to date. This course is missing it's test repo and GitHub has changed a bit so that it could be difficult to figure out how to do the things prescribed in some of the labs.

By Thabo M

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Sep 26, 2023

This course needs to updated. The link to the class repo is broken. And even after locating it, the class.md which it was supposed to contain was not there. It made completing the labs very difficult.

By Doris M

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Jul 28, 2023

Bad links to required Meta Repositories made Labs and Assigments impossible.

Incomplete instructions.

Transcripts were poor, bad translations from video to transcript.

By Arletty G C

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Oct 16, 2023

It is an important course that teaches useful skills. Unfortunately half of the labs can't be completed because it requires a github repo that does not exist :(

By Yang J L

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Aug 6, 2023

content seems to jump around a little. Would be good to guide beginners a bit more on this. URLs to some labs were not available, 404 erro when clicked on it

By Josh H

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Apr 21, 2024

The links in the last 2 Version Control assignments for "class repo" were broken. This is completely unacceptable for a paid course. Be better Coursera.

By Ultra T P

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Nov 19, 2023

This course was Dry. I didn't see the purpose of using dash or commands they used in the course.

By Olivia N S

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Oct 4, 2023

A lot of outdated information and exercises

By Brionna E

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Oct 5, 2023

Not beginner friendly

By Bruce B

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May 29, 2024

If it wasn't for the kindness of other students sharing multiple workarounds, I would have never made it through this course. Working with Git and the command line and the various other tools in the course was interesting and challenging - that's great. But there is NO EXCUSE for lesson sequence errors and broken links coming from a company like META. Best Practice: Spend time in the discussion area for whatever Module you are going to work on BEFORE you even start. LOTS of great stuff in there. Good luck... ~BB~