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Welcome
- Schedule
Presentations
Exercises
Help & code of conduct
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- Schedule
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- The schedule can be found in the workshop repository here .
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- We'd love to have your feedback, so at the end of the workshop please complete this short survey .
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Presentations
The links to the presentations can be found below.
- Hello & Welcome - Short intro to who we are.
- What, Why, and Welcome to Github - In this short presentation, we'll get a brief intro to what GitHub is and some handy terms which well help get you speaking the language of Git/Github.
+ What, Why, and Welcome to Github - In this short presentation, we'll get a brief intro to what GitHub is and some handy terms which well help get you speaking the language of Git/Github.
Working collaboratively With GitHub - In the previous talk, we saw how individually you might work on projects, this talk will show you two pathways for collaborating on GitHub.
- Working locally using git - In the real world you'll probably want to work on your own computer and then keep the versions on GitHub. In this presentation we show you a sample workflow for keeping track of everything you've done.
- More things you can do with GitHub - Here we go through the essential components of a Github Repository. We talk specifically about: readme's, how people can contribute to your project, the code of conduct for your project/community, and licensing your project.
+ Working locally using git - In the real world you'll probably want to work on your own computer and then keep the versions on GitHub. In this presentation we show you a sample workflow for keeping track of everything you've done.
+ More things you can do with GitHub - Here we go through the essential components of a Github Repository. We talk specifically about: readme's, how people can contribute to your project, the code of conduct for your project/community, and licensing your project.
Exercises
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How can I ask questions?
You should also try asking your neighbours as you're working through the exercises. Figuring out how to do this in pairs is much easier than struggling alone!
- We have a living etherpad where we will be collecting any questions from participants and answering either on a rolling basis or after the workshop.
+ We have a living etherpad where we will be collecting any questions from participants and answering either on a rolling basis or after the workshop.
Hop on the pad if you've got questions, comments, want to make notes as we're going along, or want to answer any of the questions.