Buch, Englisch, 350 Seiten, Format (B × H): 150 mm x 210 mm, Gewicht: 454 g
Buch, Englisch, 350 Seiten, Format (B × H): 150 mm x 210 mm, Gewicht: 454 g
ISBN: 978-1-4302-5827-8
Verlag: Apress
Beginning Git not only covers Git basics, but it also gives you a thorough walk-through of two of the most important Git communities, Github and Bitbucket.
If you're just getting started with coding or using version control, you'll quickly find that being able to use Git is an extremely valuable skill. Many major software projects, and even some non-software projects use Git for version control, and GitHub is the biggest Git community. Plus Bitbucket now supports Git and even allows import of GitHub repositories. Learning how to use Git in both of these communities is an invaluable skill, and Beginning Git not only covers both, it also introduces the Source Tree client, usable with both GitHub and Bitbucket.
- Learn why version control is important and how Git can help you with it
- Git doesn't exist in a vacuum: learn how to use GitHub to take full advantage of what Git offers
- See how Bitbucket differs from Github and how to make yourself at home there
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PART 1 – Getting Started
1. What is Version Control?
2. What is Git and Why is it Special?
3. Getting Git Installed
4. Doing the Basics
PART 2 – Taking Git to the Next Level with Github
5. What is Github?
6. Setting up with Github
7. Exploring Github – Batteries are Included
8. Creating Your First Repository
9. Pushing and Pulling the Git Way
10. Forking a Repository and Making a Difference
PART 3 – Deeper into Github
12. Social Coding with Github
13. Getting Graphical with Git
14. Gists
PART 4 – If Github isn't for You
15. Introducing Bitbucket
16. Getting Set Up
17. Making Yourself at Home
18. Introducing the Awesome Source Tree Git Client




