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BIE-GIT.21 SW Development Technologies Extent of teaching: 2P
Instructor: Pulc P. Completion: Z
Department: 18102 Credits: 3 Semester: Z

Annotation:
This course is aimed at one of the rudimental team software development technology - version control. To be more specific, we will introduce students to Git, the information manager from hell, as Linus Torvalds nicknamed it, and provide a comprehensive guide into its depths, as well as for day-to-day use.

Lecture syllabus:
1. Introduction into versioning systems and into the Git system
2. Foundation of the Git system and the GitLab environment
3. Use of versioning systems for software development and for code revisions
4. Preparation of the environment. Local work with repository I 5. Local work with repository II
6. Work with remote repositories
7. Advanced features
9. Problem solving
10. Administration of remote repositories
11. Workflows
12. Internal Git implementation

Seminar syllabus:
There are no exercises.

Literature:
1. Tsitoara M. : Beginning Git and GitHub: A Comprehensive Guide to Version Control, Project Management, and Teamwork for the New Developer. Apress;, 2019. ISBN 978-1484253120.
2. van Baarsen J. : GitLab Cookbook. Packt Publishing, 2014. ISBN 978-1783986842.
3. O'Grady A. : GitLab Quick Start Guide: Migrate to GitLab for all your repository management solutions.Packt Publishing, 2018. ISBN 978-1789534344.
4. Hethey J.M. : GitLab Repository Management. Packt Publishing, 2013. ISBN 978-178328179.

Requirements:
No prerequisites. Basic orientation in any *NIX shell an advantage.

Information about the course and courseware are available at https://courses.fit.cvut.cz/BIE-GIT/

The course is also part of the following Study plans:
Study Plan Study Branch/Specialization Role Recommended semester
BIE-PI.21 Computer Engineering 2021 PP 1
BIE-PV.21 Computer Systems and Virtualization 2021 PP 1
BIE-PS.21 Computer Networks and Internet 2021 PP 1
BIE-TI.21 Computer Science 2021 PP 1
BIE-SI.21 Software Engineering 2021 PP 1
BIE-IB.21 Information Security 2021 (Bachelor in English) PP 1


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