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Using Git and GitHub can be a little intimidating at first. But worry no more; here are the tips, tricks, and analogies that will help you get started with Git and GitHub.By the end of this blog you’ll have the tools you need to work on a solo project using Git and GitHub. In this blog, you’ll learn the absolute essentials of Git and GitHub: What is version control about, and how are Git and GitHub involved? What is a “repo”? What does “add” mean? What is a “commit”? Why do we “push”?5.3KViews1like0CommentsGitHub Classroom and VSCode Extension
Students learning computer science are met with numerous challenges beyond just the course material. Complex tooling, confusing setup, and overwhelming systems can frustrate students and teachers alike before even starting their coursework.4.4KViews1like1CommentWhat You Didn't Learn In School- getting started series with Git, GitHub, Powershell, Bash and WSL2
So MIT launched theThe Missing Semester of Your CS Education · the missing semester of your cs education (mit.edu)so we had the inspiration to develop the Microsoft Learn What you didn't learn in school collection2KViews0likes1CommentDevOps and Toolsets – Teaching Performance Engineering
First published on MSDN on Feb 28, 2017 I have been working with a University over the past few weeks helping them implement a new course on Performance Engineering which encompass a lot of DevOps practices, think the teaching and awareness of DevOps is a excellent, within Industry there are real consequences if an organisation is unable to deliver apps or services quickly or builds a completely wrong implementation from the start.1.3KViews0likes1CommentUsing React and building a web site on Azure
First published on MSDN on Jul 21, 2017 Guest post from Walid Behlock Microsoft Student Partner at University College London About me I have always loved to solve problems of all kinds and have developed a passion for technology since my youngest age.2.5KViews0likes0CommentsHow to Set-up and Host Your Own Website with an SQL Server on Azure for Students
First published on MSDN on Jul 19, 2017 Guest post by James Tavernor, Microsoft Student Partner from Imperial College LondonAbout MeHi, I’m James, I’ve just completed my first year studying Joint Mathematics and Computer Science at Imperial College London.18KViews0likes0Comments