Software Development

Girl Develop It wants to introduce you to Git and GitHub

It's time to feel like a real coder.

Joni Trythall (left), Dominique Clarke, Megan Anthony and Girl Develop It Executive Director Corinne Warnshuis at 1313 Innovation. (Photo courtesy of Joni Trythall)

As summer comes to a close, Girl Develop It’s Wilmington chapter is wrapping up its summer front-end series with the final required course: Intro to Git and GitHub.
This workshop will cover version control basics, Git commands, code collaboration and how to use GitHub.
http://www.meetup.com/Girl-Develop-It-Wilmington/events/231243519

Companies: Girl Develop It

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