Master the power of Git & GitHub

Essential tools for version control and collaborative software development. Join thousands of developers managing code efficiently and collaborating with teams worldwide. Perfect for beginners, mandatory for modern developers.

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What are Git & GitHub?

Git is a distributed version control system created by Linus Torvalds in 2005 to track changes in source code efficiently.
GitHub is a cloud-based platform built on Git that enables developers to host repositories, collaborate on projects, and manage code at scale.
Together, Git & GitHub form the backbone of modern software development, enabling version tracking, collaboration, code reviews, and open-source contributions.

Release: 2005

Launched: 2008

Creator: Linus Torvalds

Type: Version Control & Collaboration

Why Learn This Skill?

Research shows that strong version control skills improve code quality, collaboration, and productivity.

Track Code Changes

Maintain complete history and revert changes when needed.

Team Collaboration

Work seamlessly with teams using branches, pull requests, and reviews.

Industry Standard

Used by nearly every software company and open-source project.

Career Essential

A must-have skill for developers, DevOps engineers, and tech professionals.

Real-World Applications of Git & GitHub

Version Control

Manage code changes safely and efficiently.

Team-Based Development

Collaborate on projects without overwriting work.

Open-Source Contribution

Contribute to global projects and build your portfolio.

CI/CD Workflows

Integrate with automation and deployment pipelines.

Project Management

Track issues, features, and milestones.

Code Review & Quality Control

Ensure clean, reliable, and maintainable code.

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