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Github for Dummies

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Informationen zum Autor Sarah Guthals, PhD is the Director of Developer Relations for Sentry, and previously worked at GitHub as an Engineering Manager. She is coauthor of Helping Kids with Coding For Dummies . Klappentext Get more out of your coding with GitHubFor today's coders, GitHub is a must. The world's largest software development platform, GitHub helps developers store, track, and collaborate on software projects. In this easy-to-follow Dummies guide, you'll find insight into creating repositories, establishing projects, collaborating, incorporating open-source resources, and establishing yourself as a valued member of the GitHub community. With a working knowledge of GitHub, you'll be a better, more employable programmer. The simple instructions and interactive examples in this book will get you there quickly.* Get the instructions you need for using GitHub to collaborate on software projects* Become more attractive to employers with knowledge and experience in the largest development platform* Set up GitHub Desktop, create a repository, and launch your first project* Use GitHub Skills courses to learn new tricks, for beginners to prosYou've learned how to write a little code--now learn how to share it with GitHub. Zusammenfassung Get more out of your coding with GitHubFor today's coders, GitHub is a must. The world's largest software development platform, GitHub helps developers store, track, and collaborate on software projects. In this easy-to-follow Dummies guide, you'll find insight into creating repositories, establishing projects, collaborating, incorporating open-source resources, and establishing yourself as a valued member of the GitHub community. With a working knowledge of GitHub, you'll be a better, more employable programmer. The simple instructions and interactive examples in this book will get you there quickly.* Get the instructions you need for using GitHub to collaborate on software projects* Become more attractive to employers with knowledge and experience in the largest development platform* Set up GitHub Desktop, create a repository, and launch your first project* Use GitHub Skills courses to learn new tricks, for beginners to prosYou've learned how to write a little code--now learn how to share it with GitHub. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction 1 Part 1: Getting Started with GitHub.com 5 Chapter 1: Understanding the Git in GitHub 7 Chapter 2: Setting Up Your Collaborative Coding Environment 25 Part 2: Starting Your First Solo Project 35 Chapter 3: Introducing GitHub Repositories 37 Chapter 4: Setting Up a GitHub Website Repo 57 Chapter 5: Creating a Website with GitHub Pages 73 Part 3: Contributing to Your First Project 91 Chapter 6: Forking GitHub Repositories 93 Chapter 7: Writing and Committing Code 109 Chapter 8: Working with Pull Requests 129 Part 4: Managing and Contributing to Large Projects 149 Chapter 9: Exploring and Contributing to OSS 151 Chapter 10: Starting Your Own OSS 165 Chapter 11: Inner-Source Your Code on GitHub 185 Part 5: Making GitHub Work for You 203 Chapter 12: Collaborating Outside of GitHub 205 Chapter 13: GitHub Workflow Integrations 219 Chapter 14: Personalizing GitHub 233 Part 6: The GitHub Ecosystem 247 Chapter 15: Exploring the GitHub Marketplace 249 Chapter 16: GitHub and You 259 Chapter 17: Attending Events 267 Part 7: The Part of Tens 277 Chapter 18: Ten Ways to Level Up on GitHub 279 Chapter 19: Ten Ways to Improve Your Development Workflow 291 Chapter 20: Ten Tips for Being an Effective Community Member 299 Index 307 ...

List of contents

Introduction 1
 
Part 1: Getting Started with GitHub.com 5
 
Chapter 1: Understanding the Git in GitHub 7
 
Chapter 2: Setting Up Your Collaborative Coding Environment 25
 
Part 2: Starting Your First Solo Project 35
 
Chapter 3: Introducing GitHub Repositories 37
 
Chapter 4: Setting Up a GitHub Website Repo 57
 
Chapter 5: Creating a Website with GitHub Pages 73
 
Part 3: Contributing to Your First Project 91
 
Chapter 6: Forking GitHub Repositories 93
 
Chapter 7: Writing and Committing Code 109
 
Chapter 8: Working with Pull Requests 129
 
Part 4: Managing and Contributing to Large Projects 149
 
Chapter 9: Exploring and Contributing to OSS 151
 
Chapter 10: Starting Your Own OSS 165
 
Chapter 11: Inner-Source Your Code on GitHub 185
 
Part 5: Making GitHub Work for You 203
 
Chapter 12: Collaborating Outside of GitHub 205
 
Chapter 13: GitHub Workflow Integrations 219
 
Chapter 14: Personalizing GitHub 233
 
Part 6: The GitHub Ecosystem 247
 
Chapter 15: Exploring the GitHub Marketplace 249
 
Chapter 16: GitHub and You 259
 
Chapter 17: Attending Events 267
 
Part 7: The Part of Tens 277
 
Chapter 18: Ten Ways to Level Up on GitHub 279
 
Chapter 19: Ten Ways to Improve Your Development Workflow 291
 
Chapter 20: Ten Tips for Being an Effective Community Member 299
 
Index 307

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