JK
Sep 28, 2024
Have been having the edge to understand what Git and GitHub is and now i have it.... with clear and full understanding of some workflows and how commands are utilized to make a programmer life easier
ST
Oct 5, 2023
one of the best courses for beginners having great basic knowledge and hands-on lab by IBM are amazing special thanks to Coursera for providing financial aid for this course
By Sandra G
•Nov 3, 2024
good
By Amgoth S
•Nov 3, 2024
good
By ABDELILAH S
•Sep 24, 2024
Good
By Sushant G
•Jul 27, 2024
good
By CHOKKAROTHU P S
•Jul 17, 2024
good
By THIRUPATHI U
•Jul 11, 2024
good
By Nader
•Jun 2, 2024
good
By Harsh V
•Mar 12, 2024
good
By Henrique f p
•Dec 18, 2023
nice
By manish S
•Oct 13, 2023
good
By ROTHVAN M S
•Dec 1, 2022
good
By Berkant K
•Oct 16, 2024
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By Denisson d C
•Aug 30, 2024
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•Aug 27, 2022
By Nick S
•Oct 12, 2023
I’ve used git and GitHub for the past 4 years, so this course was very easy to me. I completed it in 1.5 hours, so I might slightly be biased due to my experience. I really liked the following things: + The course covered all main concepts of git/GitHub, which you will use + It covered both UI and CLI commands. + There were a lot of opportunities to practice the commands/features that got introduced to you. + The final assignment is really hands on Things I can think can be improved. - There wasn't a mention of advanced concepts like fixing a merge conflict or squashing commits. - I feel like with git and GitHub there should be more practical labs, since this is a tool that you really learn by using.
By Tikhomirov V
•Aug 1, 2023
The course is awesome since in a short period of time considering all the lectures, quizzes and assignments you get a decent amount of information. But not all that information is being practiced so you are left with information that you are likely to forget unless you'll be working with that soon.
I mean you get skills on how to work on your own with git and GitHub but the information about commands that can be used if you're administrator in some group project are not practiced.
By David V
•Jul 13, 2024
Understanding the differences between a fork and a clone wasn't easy. Some important topics, in my opinion, are not covered in this course, such as the concept of history, the .gitignore file, and how to resolve common conflicts with branches, especially when dealing with divergent histories. However, the section on branches is well-balanced, providing enough detail without being overwhelming
By Davis D
•Oct 3, 2023
This course was very helpful. The final project, especially part 2 stretched me. I had to really troubleshoot, and the prompt does not sugarcoat the process it takes to make changes, fork, and clone. By the end of it I feel like I have a good understanding of git and a much better understanding of how to utilize github.
By Janith R
•Aug 7, 2024
I watched lot of tutorials before to learn Git and GitHub. But all of that videos are Greek to me. After following this course I could able to understand them really easy. It is good to follow this course to understand Git and its' workflow well with real world examples.
By Tim D
•Aug 13, 2024
Very good intro to Git and GitHub. Some of the labs can be a bit confusing but overall it's a great course. I have used Git and GitHub before but this course helped me tighten up some loose ends in my skillset.
By Juan D T U
•Dec 29, 2022
Really good course to take if you don't have any idea about git repositoriesm very useful to gain an insight about the tool. 4/5 because perfection does not exist
By Joshua F
•Jun 27, 2022
Great course for beginners who want to learn GitHub. The course even covers Git Bash so that you can use the Command Line Interface through Git Bash.
By Kevin T
•Aug 5, 2024
Useful start to GitHub. Practice modules are the most helpful, but videos are paced too quickly, do not give time to take notes.
By Russell F
•Jul 25, 2023
Good practice for the basic commands. One or two bits are implied like checking out to the proper branch before committing.
By Rebecca K
•Jan 20, 2023
Explanations for this course were much better than the Linux commands course and I enjoyed the final course at the end.