Learn AWS core services through practice
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This is the second lecture in the AWS Learning series that many of you have requested. Learn how to utilize AWS's essential/core services.
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Let's learn how to use Git, which is difficult to learn, through SourceTree, an easy GUI program.
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Sujin Lee
I think this is a really good lecture for GitHub beginners. And it's free..! Jeong Ho-young, you will be blessed. In particular, it was very helpful to be able to understand it by looking at https://learngitbranching.js.org/. Thank you. However, between lectures 2 and 3, I think there should be a process of writing more content in the hello.md file and committing it with a commit message like 'Add revert changes to a specific file'. There is one more commit that is not in the lecture content, so when starting lecture 3, beginners might have been a little confused.
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[SQL 실전반 15기] 찬스터치
I couldn't put off studying Git and GitHub any longer, so I looked it up and found that you explained it so easily through SourceTree. I think it's really great that you distributed it for free, even though you wouldn't have any problem charging a tuition fee. Thank you so much!
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I may not be objective since I haven't taken any other lectures on git, but I personally felt that the explanations were very easy and summarized to only the necessary parts, which helped me quickly build a foundation for using git.
Git
GitHub
SourceTree
- Learn how to use git
- Upload the source code to GitHub and share it with others.
- Learn about virtual work environment branches
Branches: Create and use when you want to make changes to a feature.Over time, code can become a messy mess. To prevent this, we use branches.Stash: Save your current work in a temporary storage space.Want to temporarily save your current work when you suddenly want to switch to a different branch? That's where a stash comes in.
I earned a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering and enjoyed a career as a developer at LG Electronics, NHN NEXT, and Naver Labs. I also worked as a Senior Technical Trainer at Amazon Web Services and have extensive teaching experience across a wide range of age groups, including children, elementary, middle, and high school students, college students, working professionals, and developers. I'm a curious developer who enjoys learning across various fields, learning a lot from experienced DBAs in the wonderful MS-SQL community called SQLTAG. My hobbies include jiu-jitsu and gaming.
Who is this course right for?
For those who are new to Git and GitHub
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No prior knowledge required
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I am the Backend Master at CodeSquad, a high-quality software education company.
I am nurturing aspiring backend developers at Code Squad and have conducted numerous corporate lectures on backend, cloud, and databases at companies such as Woowa Brothers, Kakao, Naver, LINE, Coupang, Samsung Electronics, and Hyundai Card.
Recently, I have been interested in cloud, databases, JavaScript, assembly, and retro games.
(Current) CodeSquad Backend Master
Amazon Web Services Senior Tech. Trainer
NHN NEXT Professor
LG Electronics Software Platform Lab Senior Researcher
Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering, Hanyang University
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I think this is a really good lecture for GitHub beginners. And it's free..! Jeong Ho-young, you will be blessed. In particular, it was very helpful to be able to understand it by looking at https://learngitbranching.js.org/. Thank you. However, between lectures 2 and 3, I think there should be a process of writing more content in the hello.md file and committing it with a commit message like 'Add revert changes to a specific file'. There is one more commit that is not in the lecture content, so when starting lecture 3, beginners might have been a little confused.
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I've always heard about it and thought that I should learn git and things like that someday, but I just listened to it during this vacation and it wasn't complicated and it was easy to understand if you just followed along, so I think I'll be able to use it usefully for my future project portfolio.
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