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HPC Bootcamp: Using Git for Source Control

Git is a mature, actively maintained open source project specifically designed for version control and the most widely used source code control system in the world today.  Originally developed in 2005 by Linus Torvalds, the famous creator of the Linux operating system kernel, Git is now used by a staggering number of software projects for version control, including commercial projects and open source.  Come learn from Kaylea Nelson, Ph.D., Computational Research Support Analyst in the YCRC, why and how to use Git to version control your scientific software.   Kaylea will provide best practices for managing your code as well as techniques for collaborating with others during code development.

Please Register​ This event is FULL. Join the waitlist

We will also hold this workshop on April 12th, 2017. (http://schedule.yale.edu/event/3075453​)

Class Materials:

  • A Previously recorded session is available here 
  • Slides are available here

This workshop is presented by the Yale Center for Research Computing. Other workshops in this series can be seen here: http://research.computing.yale.edu/calendar/upcoming-events/hpc-training

Date:
Wednesday, January 18, 2017
Time:
10:00am - 12:00pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Campus:
Science Hill
Categories:
  Miscellaneous     Digital Humanities     Research Skills  

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