Localhost: Code Collaboration with GitHub (GDSC-AMU)

Localhost: Code Collaboration with GitHub

Sunday October 24, 2021
12:00PM to 1:00PM IST
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Schedule

12:00 - 12:05 Introduction
12:05 - 12:55 Let's get started
12:55 - 13:00 Wrap-up

Additional Information

Event Description

About this Workshop

During this workshop, you’ll give participants their first introduction to GitHub — or a really awesome refresher!

Use GitHub to Collaborate

The GitHub platform is an incredibly powerful collaboration tool. Anyone can collaborate on projects using GitHub! In this workshop, participants will create an account, become familiar with the GitHub platform, and use a best practice collaboration workflow to add their hometown to a map of all Localhost participants!

Set up Git Locally

Many developers choose to use Git locally on their own computers. Once participants have had the chance to edit the project in the browser, they’ll learn how to do the same thing to a project locally.

Requirements / Prerequisites

Participants will need to be able to create a GitHub account. This workshop can be completed entirely in the browser.
No background knowledge is necessary!
System Requirements: The latest version of Google Chrome is the preferred browser for this workshop.

Links & Resources

Participant Slides - Code Collaboration with GitHub

These are the slides to share with the event attendees. They are available on the registration page after they are checked in.

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Workshop Code - Code Collaboration with GitHub

This repo contains the source code for the workshop. The link is available on the registration page after you check in.

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Hosted by

Google Developer Student Clubs (GDSC) Aligarh Muslim University is a university-based community group for students interested in Google developer technologies. By joining a GDSC, students get access to Google Developer resources, build their personal and professional network, and work together to build solutions for local problems in a peer-to-peer learning environment.