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== Course overview ==
 
== Course overview ==
A CodeRefintery Workshop in Umeå.  
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The aim of this course is to demonstrate to and familiarize the workshop participants with version control systems, specifically Git. Both introductory and more advanced topics will be covered. Research code is often developed in a collaborative setting, and we will discuss tools and workflows which facilitate this process. However, most of the content is also relevant to a single developer.
 
The aim of this course is to demonstrate to and familiarize the workshop participants with version control systems, specifically Git. Both introductory and more advanced topics will be covered. Research code is often developed in a collaborative setting, and we will discuss tools and workflows which facilitate this process. However, most of the content is also relevant to a single developer.

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Name Version Control Workshop, HPC2N
Description Version Control Workshop
Type of event Course
Location Umeå
Start date 2017-10-16
End date 2017-10-16

Course overview

A CodeRefinery Workshop in Umeå.

The aim of this course is to demonstrate to and familiarize the workshop participants with version control systems, specifically Git. Both introductory and more advanced topics will be covered. Research code is often developed in a collaborative setting, and we will discuss tools and workflows which facilitate this process. However, most of the content is also relevant to a single developer.

Hands-on informal and interactive one-day event with type-along type of presentations, live coding and demos. Short tutorials alternate with practical exercises.

Participation is free and open to all existing and prospective users of HPC from Swedish institutions. Coffee and lunch will be provided.

Course web page and registration

For more information and registration refer to the Course webpage