GitHub Setup and Configuration – DIY Twitter Clone #3

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Learn how to setup and configure GitHub and GIT version control. Having a working knowledge of both GIT and GitHub is essential for maximizing developer productivity. By building our Twitter clone on top of GitHub, we will be able to easily revert any bugs that are introduced into the source code. We will also be able to share our source code with friends, and collaborate on the project if desired!

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“Clean Code” by Robert C. Martin:
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4 responses to “GitHub Setup and Configuration – DIY Twitter Clone #3”

  1. Deezer 111 Avatar

    Is Github Required to make the Site?

  2. Rahul Vashisth Avatar

    Man how did you make the starting THE BLUE MAN ? what kinda software are you using

  3. Sebastián Mestre Avatar

    Lol the subtitles are so broken

  4. DevFactor Avatar

    Before starting ANY software project you should make sure you are familiar with, and using version control. In this tutorial, we set up GIT VCS via GitHub and discuss our implementation in the upcoming lessons. #programming #code #devfactor  

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