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| - | ====== Introduction to Git for (Data) Scientists ====== | + | ====== Introduction to Shell & Git for (Data) Scientists ====== |
| <WRAP group> <WRAP quarter column> <WRAP center round box 110%> {{: | <WRAP group> <WRAP quarter column> <WRAP center round box 110%> {{: | ||
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| * 9:00 am - 1:00 pm | * 9:00 am - 1:00 pm | ||
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| ===== Overview ===== | ===== Overview ===== | ||
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| + | The Unix shell has been around longer than most of its users have been alive. It has survived so long because it’s a power tool that allows people to do complex things with just a few keystrokes. More importantly, | ||
| Version control is essential to managing projects or keeping track of document changes and evolutions. Git is a distributed version control system that helps developers track changes in their code over time. It allows multiple people to work on the same project simultaneously without overwriting each other' | Version control is essential to managing projects or keeping track of document changes and evolutions. Git is a distributed version control system that helps developers track changes in their code over time. It allows multiple people to work on the same project simultaneously without overwriting each other' | ||