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Git courses

Git courses. Contribute effectively to software projects.

In today’s software-driven world, development and version control are fundamental skills for anyone writing computer programs. Git, a powerful tool for these tasks, is an essential component of every programmer’s toolkit.

What you will learn in our Git courses:

  • Safeguard your work by maintaining a comprehensive version history of code and other files.
  • Define and use Git terms such as cloning, forking, commit, add, push, pull, and merge.
  • Work harmoniously with fellow programmers, developers, and analysts using Git’s collaboration features.
  • Review changes in code history and differentiate between local and remote repositories.

Why enrol in Git training at CCE?

Our Git courses provide practical, hands-on experience, ensuring your skills are robust and applicable in real-world scenarios. Designed to give you confidence in using Git version control software, our courses enable you to comfortably work with code in Git repositories.

Participants who complete a course will receive a University of Sydney statement of completion.

With no prerequisites required, our training is accessible to everyone and available in both face-to-face and real-time online formats.

Ready to advance your Git skills?

Explore our Git short courses and enrol today.

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