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Introducing Git (command line) #42

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katrinleinweber opened this issue Nov 29, 2018 · 1 comment
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Introducing Git (command line) #42

katrinleinweber opened this issue Nov 29, 2018 · 1 comment
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katrinleinweber commented Nov 29, 2018

Should come before #37 & #8.

What should/will the learning objective(s) be?

What do participants need to know / install / bring?

  • some demo text (own abstract, "About" text of your university, any bunch of sentences)
  • own laptop with installed Git and a text-editor (if you have none, yet, Atom.io is a good compromise)

Participants on Jan. 16th: 3

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Notes for the event on Jan. 16th

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