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Getting started with GitHub

GitHub

The following definition of GitHub comes from Kinsta.com

At a high level, GitHub is a website and cloud-based service that helps developers store and manage their code, as well as track and control changes to their code. To understand exactly what GitHub is, you need to know two connected principles: Version control, which helps developers track and manage changes to a software project’s code, and Git, which is a specific open-source version control system.

Learn more about GitHub in the following video from the GitHub YouTube.

GitHub Video

Get Started

Get started with GitHub by signing up for an account at GitHub.com. After you have an account, you can use the Get Started Guide that the GitHub team has created to help you understand the platform.

For more information on getting started on GitHub, view the "Getting Started with GitHub" video below from the GitHub Training & Guides Youtube Channel.

GitHub Training & Guides

Reference

  1. Information comes from the 2023 Microsoft Imagine Cup Resources
  2. Learn more at the Imagine Cup Website!

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