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Git

IEEE Software, 2012
Diomidis Spinellis
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Git on the cloud in the classroom

Proceeding of the 44th ACM technical symposium on Computer science education, 2013
Numerous CS faculty have demonstrated the benefits of using version control in courses other than software engineering. However, they maintained their own servers, and to the best of our knowledge, none published experiences with version control in CS1 courses for non-CS engineering majors. As a result, even faculty experienced with version control may
Joseph Lawrance   +2 more
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Git

2020
Esta es una guía completa para principiantes de Git. Hay muchos clientes para Git. La tecnología es la misma sin importar el cliente. Pero en esta guía usaremos GitHub para entender Git.
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GIT

Proceedings of the 2017 ACM Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education, 2017
A pedagogical and technical HOW-TO for the git version control system, including administration, applications in class, for student collaboration, and assignment submission.
Arnold Rosenbloom   +2 more
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Hosting git Git Repositories

2013
As soon as you and your colleagues learn how to commit, use branches, and work with remotes, you will want to use git as a group. In this chapter, I will show how to set up a virtual host for sharing git repositories with others.
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Git-to-the-Point: Learn Git and Contribute to Texas Archaeology

2019
Diagnostic artifacts comprise the basis for archaeological interpretations; however, as our taxonomic definitions evolve, artifacts that were previously assigned to a type generally retain that designation, potentially confounding future research efforts and interpretations.
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Git for Collaboration

2017
This is a workshop introducing you to Git and GitHub. Learn the basics of Git by teaming up in groups and sorting panels from Edward Gorey’s Gashlycrumb Tinies.
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Collaboration in Git

2020
As with many other things, software development is not fun until we do it together with other people. Unfortunately, most software developers are not introduced to Git in a healthy setting. Either they are experiencing Git for the setting in a classroom where the professor has understood that Git is important and that someone should be teaching it to ...
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Git

2013
Adam Gamble   +2 more
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Git It Done

2016
We covered the Kactus theme in detail in the last chapter, but now it’s time to make something using Kactus. In this chapter, we create a news brief web site using Kactus and implementing the web technologies that we have been discussing thus far. Kactus is a good foundation for this project because it is a simple theme that yields to modifications ...
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