Detailed information about the course
Title | Version Control With Git |
Dates | 11-13 October 2023, (2,5 days) |
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Organizer(s) | Dr. Grégoire Rossier, SIB |
Speakers | Dr. Robin Engler, SIB |
Description | Git is an open source, distributed, version control system for tracking changes in source code and other types of text documents. Created by Linus Torvald and first released in 2005, Git has become the de-facto standard for project source code management, and is extensively used both in open source and commercial software development. The usage of Git is not limited to code development, but can also be used to keep track of data analysis scripts and pipelines. This 2.5 day course gives a very comprehensive introduction to Git and its most useful commands, as well as an introduction to collaborative workflows and to using GitHub. The last half-day of the course is optional. At the end of the course, the participants are expected to have understood and practiced the following: |
Program | This course is coordinated with the doctoral program Staromics of CUSO, whose members have the priority. Overview Git is an open source, distributed, version control system for tracking changes in source code and other types of text documents. Created by Linus Torvald and first released in 2005, Git has become the de-facto standard for project source code management, and is extensively used both in open source and commercial software development. The usage of Git is not limited to code development, but can also be used to keep track of data analysis scripts and pipelines. This 2.5 day course gives a very comprehensive introduction to Git and its most useful commands, as well as an introduction to collaborative workflows and to using GitHub. The last half-day of the course is optional. Audience This course is aimed at people with no or little knowledge of Git, who are interested in using a version control system for collaborative work, or simply to keep track of modifications in their scripts/code base/files. This includes people working on code development, but also scientists interested in improving the reproducibility of their data analyses by keeping track of their scripts using version control. Learning objectives At the end of the course, the participants are expected to have understood and practiced the following: Prerequisites Knowledge/competencies: The course is focused on using Git in command line mode (no graphical user interface). It is therefore necessary to have some basic knowledge of UNIX command line, e.g. how to change directory or how to edit a file in a command line editor such as vim/nano. If you are not familiar with these UNIX fundamentals, we strongly recommend you to take the following online tutorial before the start of the course.
Schedule Venue and Time The course will take place at the University of Lausanne. Our courses usually start at 9:00 and end around 17:00. Precise information about location and time will be provided to the participants on due time. Additional information |
Location |
UNIL, room POL-318 |
Information | Registration on: www.sib.swiss/training/course/20231011_GIT |
Expenses | Reimbursements: Reimbursements for CUSO StarOmics students: - Train ticket, 2°class, half-fare from your institution to the place of the activity. NEW from 2021: Reimbursement of your travel tickets can be asked online through your MyCUSO. For any question concerning reimbursement please contact the CUSO StarOmics coordinator Corinne Dentan Other CUSO Students: Please contact the coordinator of your Program. |
Registration | Registration on: https://www.sib.swiss/training/course/20231011_GIT Cancellation deadline: 02 October 2023 Please note that participation to SIB courses is subject to their general conditions. You will be informed by email of your registration confirmation. |
Places | 30 |
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