Version Control With Git
Time and Date: Wednesday 2020-01-22 / 13:00 - 16:00
Location: Branner Library Teaching Corner, Mitchell Earth Science Building
Admission: Free. Open to Current Stanford Affiliates only. Registration is required, and offered on a first-come first-serve basis. Space is limited, with a waitlist when all slots are full.
Registration: Logging into Google using your Stanford email address and sign-on credentials (you may need to sign out of your personal account first in order to do this), sign up here: https://forms.gle/h7Cqqw1eWBEwArtk9
Audience: Faculty / Staff / Students / Postdocs
Event Sponsor: Stanford University Libraries - Carpentries Program
Event Contact: Zac Painter, zwp [at] stanford.edu (zwp[at]stanford[dot]edu)
Lead Instructor: João Rodrigues, Postdoctoral Research Fellow (Structural Biology)
Workshop Assistant: Zac Painter, Librarian (Engineering)
Course Description: Have you ever wanted an unlimited undo button to track your files and the changes that you made? Don't remember what your friend put in your document four months ago, but swears they cannot find? Version Control software like Git helps solve these problems. In this hands-on workshop, you will learn the basics of Git through the popular GitHub repository as well as the command line. No prior experience is required. Attendees will need to bring their own computer with administrative privileges to install the Git terminal.