(apologies for cross-posting)

Planning to attend ALA Annual 2019?

My colleagues and I from the Tufts University libraries are teaching a workshop 
on Git. Take the opportunity to come learn some new skills from a half-day 
pre-conference introduction to Git and GitHub on Friday, June 21st from 12-4pm.

The session will include practical, hands-on instruction for version control 
and collaboration in Git, as well as experience building a simple & free 
website on GitHub!
Beginning Git & GitHub
Friday, June 21
12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Registration and logisitics 
<https://www.eventscribe.com/2019/ALA-Annual/fsPopup.asp?Mode=presInfo&PresentationID=518954&query=Git>

Work smarter, collaborate faster and share code or other files with the library 
community using the popular version control system Git. Featuring a mix of git 
fundamentals and hands-on exercises, participants learn the basics of Git, 
learn how to use key commands, and how to use GitHub to their advantage, 
including sharing their own work and building upon the projects of others.

Git is a tool (technically, a version control system) that allows you to easily 
track changes in your files, scripts, websites, or entire programs. You can run 
it on your own computer for your own projects, but Git also makes it easy to 
collaborate with others on shared projects - thus helpful to small teams, large 
organizations, and people coordinating on open source projects. Easier 
collaboration is not the only advantage to using Git: you can also easily test 
out changes and write new code without threatening your existing work. It is 
very popular - verging on a necessity - amongst coders.

GitHub is a website that allows you to easily host and manage the code for 
git-tracked projects. It simplifies collaboration among project contributors, 
and is especially helpful for open source projects where you don't necessarily 
meet your fellow contributors in real life. GitHub is free if your code is open 
to the public.
Bring your laptop for an afternoon of hands on exploration!

More info about the class<https://katebron.github.io/ALA_2019/>


Best,
Heather

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Heather Klish | Senior Systems Librarian
TTS : Library Technology Services
Tufts University
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> | 617.627.5853

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