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SUMMARY:GitHub Fundamentals
DESCRIPTION:In this hands-on workshop\, attendees will learn what GitHub 
 does\, how to create a repository and populate it with files\, how to edit 
 files\, and how to share your work. We will also cover GitHub Pages\, a 
 popular way to create websites on the GitHub platform\, using an example of 
 a personal website\, as well as Unix shell.\n\nAttendees should bring their 
 own laptop.\n\n What is GitHub?\n\nGitHub is a version control tool popular 
 with researchers in any field that uses code or scripting\, and for good 
 reason — it creates a trail of what you did\, when\, and why to ensure 
 that you can troubleshoot without losing your work.\n\n\n\nAudience: 
 Undergraduates and graduate students who are working on projects involving 
 code\, scripting\, or website design\, but also those who might be 
 co-writing LaTeX papers. For workshops more tailored to high-performance 
 computing clusters\, please check in with the Yale Center for Research 
 Computing (YCRC).\n\n\n\nRegistration: Required.\n\n\n\nAny student who 
 attends at least 3 library workshops this semester will be eligible to 
 receive a Yale Library tote bag. Learn more about the Workshop Incentive 
 Program.
LOCATION:Seminar Room S57 (Lower Level)
ORGANIZER;CN="Jennifer Snow":MAILTO:jennifer.l.snow@yale.edu
CATEGORIES:Marx Science and Social Science Library 
CONTACT;CN="Jennifer Snow":MAILTO:jennifer.l.snow@yale.edu
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URL:https://schedule.yale.edu/event/13060854
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