Ed Matthews – GitHub Fundamentals

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Ed Matthews – GitHub FundamentalsLearn Versioning and to Manage Your Code with GitHubWhether you’re learning development for the first time, or, you’ve been at it for years, the concept of version control is critical. If you’ve ever lost code, or needed to revert to an earlier version of your application, you already understand the need for version control. If you work in a team, GitHub is a requirement to organize and synthesize the path your teams’ code takes from first Alpha version to release.In this course, expert instructor Ed Matthews will show you how to take advantage of not only the Git repository, but also the GitHub community to work with open source code.From an understanding of the command line GIT utility, to taking advantage of all the GitHub community has to offer, there is no better course. Git and GitHub are being adopted by thousands of professional coding shops each day. Don’t be caught without the knowledge you need to succeed!Your HostEd MatthewsEd Matthews has been teaching online graduate classes for over 10 years. He helped design and teach online courses at New York University and Syracuse University and is now an adjunct professor at Boston University, where he teaches several Database Design and Security courses.Ed ed his career at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York where he helped build new Market Data and Cash systems. He then spent six years at Sun Microsystems as a Sr. Systems Engineer architecting solutions for many Fortune 500 companies. In 2006, Ed moved to the Boston area and took on a new role managing a web applications team at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts. He now works for Intralinks, a leading global technology provider of beyond the firewall collaboration solutions. At Intralinks, Ed managed a small team of developers and is now part of the Security and Compliance Team, where he concentrates on forensics, penetration testing and OS hardening.In his spare time, Ed loves to spend time with his wife and two daughters. He enjoys coaching both his daughters’ teams and spending time with his family.EpisodesGetting edHow to Install the Git Tool (8:44)Verifying that Git is Installed (2:57)The Config Command (4:34)The Init Command (3:19)The Commit Command (11:19)The Diff Command (4:39)The Log Command (4:39)Git Filesystem InteractionRemoving Files (4:48)The Status Command (3:08)How to Run the Stash Command (5:34)The Reset Command (4:05)Working with Git BranchesHow to Create Branches (3:02)Showing and Verifying Branches (3:52)Delete Branches (3:27)The Merge Command (6:09)Github SetupHow to Create a Github Account (3:40)Navigate the Github UI (6:19)Modify Your Account Settings (6:41)How Notifications are sent within Github (4:47)Searching the Github UI (5:46)Network and Remote SetupCreating a Repository (5:22)How to Fork a Repository (4:07)Cloning a Fork (5:31)Using Remotes (4:34)How to Delete a Repository (4:10)Pushing and PullingPublish Commit History with Push (6:18)How to Perform Pull Requests (10:23)Merging Pull Requests in a Repository (3:55)How to Transfer a Repository (5:24)Socialize with GithubHow to Follow Friends (4:07)How to Watch a Project (4:16)How to Create Issues to be Worked on for a Particular Project (3:19)Organizations Associated with Github (3:07)How to Change Your Avatar (4:16)