GitHub for Dummies
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Author
Publication
2019-05-29 - John Wiley & Sons, Hoboken, New Jersey, United States of America
Language
English
Word Count
92,000 words, Guess
Page Count
368 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- ISBN-101119572673
- ISBN-139781119572671
- Library of Congress Control Number2019938575
- OCLC Control Number1108748268
- Better World Books9781119572671
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL27759616M
Description
Once you've learned the basics of coding the next step is to start sharing your expertise, learning from other coding pros, or working as a collaborative member of development teams. GitHub is the go-to community for facilitating coding collaboration, and *GitHub for Dummies* is the next step on your journey as a developer. Written by a GitHub engineer, this book is packed with insight on how GitHub works and how you can use it to become a more effective, efficient, and valuable member of any collaborative programming team.
Description
Though you spend many hours sitting at your computer, alone, debugging and writing code, the ideal coding team includes more than just you. Hundreds of developers spent more than four years building World of Warcraft before its first release in 2004. Although occasionally you can build a big hit like Flappy Bird alone, in a couple of days, the norm for software development is that you will work with other coders, designers, testers, user experience experts, product managers, and sometimes hardware engineers to bring something to the hands of users. When you’re first starting out on complex coding projects, understanding effective ways to collaborate can be daunting. This book introduces you to the world of open source development (the epitome of collaboration), as well as effective ways to work with one other person — or even yourself over the course of many years! (I don’t know about you, but Sarah from three years ago knows stuff that Sarah from today can’t remember, and Sarah from today has more experience than Sarah from three years ago.) *GitHub For Dummies* is written as a reference guide. Each part introduces you to a different aspect of collaborative coding. So if you’re experienced in using GitHub, but you’re new to the open source community, you can jump to Part 5 and skip some of the GitHub basics.
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