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About the Course

Get started with Git and GitHub in this self-paced, introductory course! You’ll become familiar with collaborative version control and popular Git platforms. Collaboration and social coding are crucial parts of contemporary Software Engineering practices and the DevOps culture. You will begin this course with an overview of Git and Github fundamentals and explore key Git concepts such as branching and repositories, as well as the use of Git commands. You will also learn and practice various Git concepts such as forking, cloning and merging workflows using hands-on labs. And you’ll learn to use GitHub to work effectively as a team, and perform common Git operations, from both the Web UI and command line. The course wraps up with a final project where you will start building your portfolio by creating and sharing a public/open-source GitHub project. By completing this course you will demonstrate your Git and Github skills as well as add a project to your resume! All hands-on activities in this course can be performed using web-browser based tools and interfaces. Installation of any specialized software is NOT required on your own computer in order to complete the course....

Top reviews

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

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By Yupeng Z

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Jul 16, 2023

Do not deeply enough.

By Mouhcine A L

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Jul 28, 2024

the course is great

By Juan C V J

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Dec 13, 2022

Great Content

By Fatima

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Nov 5, 2024

great course

By Yael R T

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Dec 24, 2024

Interesting

By Hafiz S A

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Jun 4, 2023

vice course

By LINGA B S

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Jul 6, 2024

excellent

By Ola c I

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Dec 4, 2023

awesome

By RUDRA P S

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Dec 4, 2024

Good

By Souvik P

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Nov 12, 2024

nice

By David G N

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Aug 27, 2024

good

By Ishwarya B

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Aug 4, 2024

Good

By Roman S

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Dec 15, 2024

Positives 1. This course contained short but informative videos. 2. Overall, the course was helpful in progressing my knowledge. Negatives A. Quizzes 1. Poor scrolling experience on quiz pages may cause users to unintentionally select a different answer. 2. Quiz submission confirmation dialog boxes seem to be unnecessary. 3. The Coursera Honors Code should only be mentioned for graded quizzes. 4. A few questions were asked before the start of training material. B. Labs 1. Lab completion times are underestimated due to the confusing instructions as well as Cloud IDE's slow and unstable connections. 2. Some of the course instructions were out of sync with the latest GitHub website content. 3. There are many spelling errors in this section. C. Final Project 1. Final project grades are inaccurate and should be reviewed by the Coursera staff. 2. The final project of this course contains duplicate lab instructions that need to be removed.

By I J

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Sep 20, 2024

The instructions for getting a token to enable push operations from the remote repo were delayed to the final project. This created a significant amount of confusion when the coursework is followed as an activity and not just a reading and listening. The instructions for navigating to the Token(classic) link in the Github UI should be inline with the first exercise that it is applicable to, where the sandbox environment is first introduced. i know this a relatively new feature of Github, but more effort should be made to update the earlier sections of this course to reflect up-to-date functionality.

By Guru S

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Sep 12, 2023

Course structure was good and informative. But the CLI on which final GIT assigment must be done should be updated and clear. I noticed sometimes when the commands are entered, multiple lines are appearing and seems distorted. Apart from that everything was fine.

By Hicham A

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Dec 25, 2023

The course could be enhanced by incorporating more extensive and real-world project scenarios, providing learners with a deeper understanding of collaborative development.

By Brennan F

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Aug 13, 2022

Narration and wording seems overly complex and is more confusing than it needs to be. I used the GitHub resources and it made a lot more sense and took less time...

By Jeff M

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Aug 29, 2023

needed a little mor in depth overview, but the react portion next up helps a lot with the general understanding about GITs power

By Daniel P K

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Nov 24, 2024

Good but the tutorials are a bit confusing, would be wiser to have videos instead of these step by step on the labs

By Mitch G

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May 9, 2023

confusing wrt. the Lab (slow, buggy) CLI, vs. the upstream and origin repos on Github (no CLI commands)

By Marco H

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Jan 9, 2024

Need to make the exercises more dynamic, and also update the commands. Some of them are very obsolete

By Aouss A

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Jan 16, 2024

The course is patchy, missing instructions, the examples could be improved.

By Jacques L

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Jan 23, 2024

Terrible last assignment/project. This needs a lot more oversight.

By Satwik P

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Apr 14, 2023

The instructions for final project is somewhat confusing.

By Oscar J

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Feb 16, 2024

The hands on in the lab is very tedious on configurations