On 22/01/17 04:32 AM, Karin Lagesen wrote:
I thought I'd explain a bit about version control and git for my group next week. Does anybody of a lecture that explains the principle and how git works that I could either borrow from or be inspired by? (not too interested in the actual commands, but what it does - that's going to be the selling point for my group).
Note sure if you are meaning the specifics of what git does or the general ideas behind version control. Assuming you are wanting the git specifics though, I've developed a diagram I like to use that I've got very good feedback from students on. There is a copy on our git help page under the Basic Workflow section. https://www.sharcnet.ca/help/index.php/GIT Did a webinar last year for our youtube channel where I build it up. That's pretty much the first bit of in-class lecture I deliver on it minus the in-class exercises. Feel free to use as little or as much of the material as you want. I'll likely do the second half of it this year sometime. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=meFv-GDTkjE I welcome any comments to if anyone has any feedback. Cheers! -Tyson _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.software-carpentry.org/listinfo/discuss
