Time & Date
Wed 9th October 2019, 13:00 - Wed 9th October 2019, 14:00
Location
CS1.04, Department of Computer Science
Description
Version control is a vital skill for computer scientists, considered more valuable to employers than ever before. Whether you're a lone programmer working on a pet project, or a huge team of hundreds of people working at several offices around the world on millions of lines of code - version control is extremely useful to help you organise your codebase.
This talk by the Computing Society will introduce Git, the most popular version control system in use today. The talk will cover what Git is, the principles behind it, and how you can start using it in your own projects and university work. The talk's aimed at those with any levels of technical skill! The Computing Society will be providing some free pizza for those attending!
To give us an idea of numbers, if you want to come along we'd appreciate it if you say you're "Going" here!