
Do it! Get started with Git & GitHub in just 5 days.
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Book Introduction
The IT bestseller, "Do it! Introduction to Git & GitHub: Document Manager from Hell," now in a fully revised 2nd edition!
Learn easily with pictures and apply them to your projects right away!
A beginner's guide to Git & GitHub, from concept to practice, in just 5 days!
This book is based on the video lectures of 'Life Coding' selected by 340,000 subscribers, and the author has reorganized and supplemented the content.
The author, who is the number one author in the web beginner field, explains how Git works in pictures to make it easier to understand.
You can also learn the collaborative process from start to finish and apply it immediately to your projects.
Since only the important concepts and commands are collected, even beginners who are new to Git and GitHub can completely master the basics in 5 days.
Learn easily with pictures and apply them to your projects right away!
A beginner's guide to Git & GitHub, from concept to practice, in just 5 days!
This book is based on the video lectures of 'Life Coding' selected by 340,000 subscribers, and the author has reorganized and supplemented the content.
The author, who is the number one author in the web beginner field, explains how Git works in pictures to make it easier to understand.
You can also learn the collaborative process from start to finish and apply it immediately to your projects.
Since only the important concepts and commands are collected, even beginners who are new to Git and GitHub can completely master the basics in 5 days.
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index
Chapter 1: Getting Started with Git
1-1 Document Manager from Hell, Git
1-2 Install Git and complete the configuration
1-3 Practice Linux Commands
Command Test
Chapter 2: Managing Versions with Git
2-1 Creating a Git Repository
Creating a 2-2 version
2-3 Check the commit contents
Check the status of files at each stage of creating versions 2-4.
2-5 Undo Actions
Command Test
Chapter 3: Git and Branches
Learn about Branch 3-1
3-2 Creating and Moving Branches
Commit on branch 3-3
Merge branches 3-4
Command Test
Chapter 4: Getting Started with GitHub
4-1 Remote Repositories and GitHub
4-2 Sign up for GitHub
4-3 Connecting local storage to remote storage
4-4 Synchronizing local and remote repositories
4-5 Remotely accessing GitHub via SSH
Command Test
Chapter 5: Collaborating with GitHub
5-1 Using remote repositories together on different computers
5-2 Retrieving remote branch information
5-3 Learn the Basics of Collaboration
5-4 Collaborating on a Remote Repository
Command Test
Chapter 6: Connecting with Others on GitHub
6-1 Managing Your GitHub Profile
6-2 Learning Markdown while writing a README file
6-3 Contributing to Open Source Projects
Chapter 7 Using the GUI in VS Code
7-1 Creating a Repository
Creating version 7-2
7-3 Connecting to GitHub
7-4 Managing Branches
Chapter 8: Creating a Resume Site and Blog on GitHub
8-1 Creating a Resume Site with HTML and CSS Files
8-2 Creating a Blog on GitHub
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1-1 Document Manager from Hell, Git
1-2 Install Git and complete the configuration
1-3 Practice Linux Commands
Command Test
Chapter 2: Managing Versions with Git
2-1 Creating a Git Repository
Creating a 2-2 version
2-3 Check the commit contents
Check the status of files at each stage of creating versions 2-4.
2-5 Undo Actions
Command Test
Chapter 3: Git and Branches
Learn about Branch 3-1
3-2 Creating and Moving Branches
Commit on branch 3-3
Merge branches 3-4
Command Test
Chapter 4: Getting Started with GitHub
4-1 Remote Repositories and GitHub
4-2 Sign up for GitHub
4-3 Connecting local storage to remote storage
4-4 Synchronizing local and remote repositories
4-5 Remotely accessing GitHub via SSH
Command Test
Chapter 5: Collaborating with GitHub
5-1 Using remote repositories together on different computers
5-2 Retrieving remote branch information
5-3 Learn the Basics of Collaboration
5-4 Collaborating on a Remote Repository
Command Test
Chapter 6: Connecting with Others on GitHub
6-1 Managing Your GitHub Profile
6-2 Learning Markdown while writing a README file
6-3 Contributing to Open Source Projects
Chapter 7 Using the GUI in VS Code
7-1 Creating a Repository
Creating version 7-2
7-3 Connecting to GitHub
7-4 Managing Branches
Chapter 8: Creating a Resume Site and Blog on GitHub
8-1 Creating a Resume Site with HTML and CSS Files
8-2 Creating a Blog on GitHub
Special Developer Partner, GitHub Dev and Co-Pilot
Special 1: Developing in the Cloud · GitHub Dev
Coding with Special 2 AI · Copilot
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Publisher's Review
Back stronger than ever!
《Do it! Introduction to Git & GitHub》 Revised 2nd Edition!
To reflect the updated Git & GitHub content, "Do it! Document Manager from Hell: Introduction to Git & GitHub - Revised 1st Edition" has been completely revised, focusing on the following:
ㆍ Explanations and practice screens using terms and menu names from the latest Git and GitHub sites
ㆍ Completely changed the execution screen to allow practice with VS Code (Visual Studio Code).
ㆍ Strengthening collaboration-related functions that can be utilized in practice
ㆍ Includes instructions on how to use GitHub Copilot to adapt to the generative AI trend.
Version control, collaboration, portfolio management, GitHub Dev, and even Copilot!
Master the basics of Git & GitHub in one book!
Chapters 1-3 of this book cover version control with Git, and Chapters 4-6 cover collaboration and practical use of GitHub.
The reason why learning Git for the first time is difficult is because the process is invisible.
This book explains how Git works with illustrations to make it easier to understand.
You will also learn concepts and collaborate through hands-on learning from beginning to end.
By entering commands directly into the terminal, checking the results, and following the exercises, you can build a solid foundation for Git and GitHub.
In Chapters 7 and 8, you'll learn how to use Visual Studio Code's GUI to more easily utilize Git and GitHub with a single mouse click. You'll also practice creating a resume site and blog, allowing you to manage your portfolio and prepare for employment with GitHub.
A special appendix covers cloud development with GitHub Dev and how to use Copilot.
Once you've mastered everything up to this point, you'll be able to escape the endless code and documentation hell and get 200% out of Git and GitHub.
Let's study with the 'Life Coding' lectures selected by 340,000 subscribers!
Free video lectures that are great to watch along with the book!
If you're starting out on your own, try studying together by referring to the free GitHub lecture videos provided by 'Life Coding'.
Anyone can master the basics of Git and GitHub by studying from books and then reviewing what they learned through videos.
Use your smartphone's camera to scan the QR code provided in the book to view the playlist.
In addition to the guided videos, you may also want to refer to other videos from 'Life Coding' that focus on Git and GitHub.
Set a goal and study systematically on your own!
Two study plans are provided: a one-day special lecture course and a five-day completion course!
This book provides a study plan so that you can study systematically on your own.
If you're new to Git and GitHub, you can complete this book in five days, spending an hour a day.
Start by writing down your own target date on the study plan provided.
If you're already familiar with Git and GitHub, you can master the entire book in a day, so set a time target and give it a try.
Come to the 'Do it! Study Room' where we learn, share, and grow together!
If you plan and study alone, you will quickly become tired.
If you have any difficult questions, try sharing them with readers who have similar concerns.
It's more rewarding to study while helping each other.
By helping others with the things I understand well and receiving help with the things I don't understand well, I can enjoy the effect of reviewing while studying.
If you want to go far, go with a friend.
Do it! Study Room: cafe.naver.com/doitstudyroom
I recommend this book to these people!
ㆍ Those who want to easily get started with Git & GitHub on their own with friendly pictures and explanations
ㆍ Those who want to learn how to use Git & GitHub for everything from job preparation to practical use.
ㆍ Those who want to quickly develop collaboration skills before being assigned to a team project
Readers ahead of you recommend this book!
I was worried because I didn't know anything about GitHub, but it was nice that they explained everything kindly one by one.
I've read several development books because of my major, but what I like best about this book is that it's concise, concise, and clearly explained.
I recommend this book to those who are new to development and unfamiliar with GitHub.
- j*********9
I read this book just before I was assigned to a team project.
It is designed to help you quickly learn and systematically practice the essential concepts when using Git and GitHub.
They provided me with sufficient knowledge on version control and collaboration using Git and GitHub, which allowed me to carry out team projects without difficulty.
- s*******5
As expected from a book written by the number one author in the web field, the friendly explanations were impressive.
Not only did he kindly explain difficult concepts, but he also covered confusing commands in detail with practice, which was a huge help.
- n******n
It covers all the major features you need to use Git & GitHub, but the amount is relatively small, so it wasn't too burdensome to learn.
It was very helpful for learning because it was structured around practice.
- o*****7
《Do it! Introduction to Git & GitHub》 Revised 2nd Edition!
To reflect the updated Git & GitHub content, "Do it! Document Manager from Hell: Introduction to Git & GitHub - Revised 1st Edition" has been completely revised, focusing on the following:
ㆍ Explanations and practice screens using terms and menu names from the latest Git and GitHub sites
ㆍ Completely changed the execution screen to allow practice with VS Code (Visual Studio Code).
ㆍ Strengthening collaboration-related functions that can be utilized in practice
ㆍ Includes instructions on how to use GitHub Copilot to adapt to the generative AI trend.
Version control, collaboration, portfolio management, GitHub Dev, and even Copilot!
Master the basics of Git & GitHub in one book!
Chapters 1-3 of this book cover version control with Git, and Chapters 4-6 cover collaboration and practical use of GitHub.
The reason why learning Git for the first time is difficult is because the process is invisible.
This book explains how Git works with illustrations to make it easier to understand.
You will also learn concepts and collaborate through hands-on learning from beginning to end.
By entering commands directly into the terminal, checking the results, and following the exercises, you can build a solid foundation for Git and GitHub.
In Chapters 7 and 8, you'll learn how to use Visual Studio Code's GUI to more easily utilize Git and GitHub with a single mouse click. You'll also practice creating a resume site and blog, allowing you to manage your portfolio and prepare for employment with GitHub.
A special appendix covers cloud development with GitHub Dev and how to use Copilot.
Once you've mastered everything up to this point, you'll be able to escape the endless code and documentation hell and get 200% out of Git and GitHub.
Let's study with the 'Life Coding' lectures selected by 340,000 subscribers!
Free video lectures that are great to watch along with the book!
If you're starting out on your own, try studying together by referring to the free GitHub lecture videos provided by 'Life Coding'.
Anyone can master the basics of Git and GitHub by studying from books and then reviewing what they learned through videos.
Use your smartphone's camera to scan the QR code provided in the book to view the playlist.
In addition to the guided videos, you may also want to refer to other videos from 'Life Coding' that focus on Git and GitHub.
Set a goal and study systematically on your own!
Two study plans are provided: a one-day special lecture course and a five-day completion course!
This book provides a study plan so that you can study systematically on your own.
If you're new to Git and GitHub, you can complete this book in five days, spending an hour a day.
Start by writing down your own target date on the study plan provided.
If you're already familiar with Git and GitHub, you can master the entire book in a day, so set a time target and give it a try.
Come to the 'Do it! Study Room' where we learn, share, and grow together!
If you plan and study alone, you will quickly become tired.
If you have any difficult questions, try sharing them with readers who have similar concerns.
It's more rewarding to study while helping each other.
By helping others with the things I understand well and receiving help with the things I don't understand well, I can enjoy the effect of reviewing while studying.
If you want to go far, go with a friend.
Do it! Study Room: cafe.naver.com/doitstudyroom
I recommend this book to these people!
ㆍ Those who want to easily get started with Git & GitHub on their own with friendly pictures and explanations
ㆍ Those who want to learn how to use Git & GitHub for everything from job preparation to practical use.
ㆍ Those who want to quickly develop collaboration skills before being assigned to a team project
Readers ahead of you recommend this book!
I was worried because I didn't know anything about GitHub, but it was nice that they explained everything kindly one by one.
I've read several development books because of my major, but what I like best about this book is that it's concise, concise, and clearly explained.
I recommend this book to those who are new to development and unfamiliar with GitHub.
- j*********9
I read this book just before I was assigned to a team project.
It is designed to help you quickly learn and systematically practice the essential concepts when using Git and GitHub.
They provided me with sufficient knowledge on version control and collaboration using Git and GitHub, which allowed me to carry out team projects without difficulty.
- s*******5
As expected from a book written by the number one author in the web field, the friendly explanations were impressive.
Not only did he kindly explain difficult concepts, but he also covered confusing commands in detail with practice, which was a huge help.
- n******n
It covers all the major features you need to use Git & GitHub, but the amount is relatively small, so it wasn't too burdensome to learn.
It was very helpful for learning because it was structured around practice.
- o*****7
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: August 9, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 296 pages | 188*257*12mm
- ISBN13: 9791163036319
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