Using Git for Source Control in Visual Studio 2019

Git is the most commonly used version control system. In this course you will learn how to use Git in Visual Studio 2019 while working on a .NET application in the context of a small team.

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Works well as a continuation after mastering Data Science fundamentals. It bridges the gap toward advanced, production-level engineering.

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Relevant for professionals pursuing roles within Data Science.

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2 hour 3 minutes
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Intermediate
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What You’ll Learn

At the core of working on a project with Git and Visual Studio 2019 is a thorough knowledge of Visual Studio's integrated Git support.

In this course, Using Git for Source Control in Visual Studio 2019, you will learn the skills you need to use Git directly in Visual Studio 2019.

What you will learn in this Git Course:

First, you will learn how to create, push, and clone Git repositories.Next, you will discover how to commit and synchronize changes, and how to resolve merge conflicts.Finally, you will examine how to work with branches and how to create and review pull requests in Visual Studio 2019.

When you're finished with this course, you'll have a foundational knowledge of working with Git in Visual Studio 2019 that will help you as you move forward to work on your projects that use Git as a version control system.

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Outcomes

  • Course Overview : 1min.
  • Creating and Cloning Git Repositories : 24mins.
  • Committing and Synchronizing Changes : 19mins.
  • Working with Branches and Tags : 39mins.
  • Handling Pull Requests : 22mins.
  • Viewing the History of Your Code : 15mins.
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