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    Git For Matlab Users

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Git For Matlab Users

    Git For Matlab Users
    Published 5/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 758.01 MB | Duration: 2h 0m

    Practical course on Git and MATLAB

    What you'll learn

    Why use Git

    How to use Git with MATLAB

    MATLAB Projects

    Resolving Git Conflicts

    First tests with MATLAB Testing

    Setting up GitHub Actions with MATLAB

    Requirements

    Basic MATLAB knowledge

    Description

    Git is easy with practiceAs you go through the course you will practice common git commands by pressing buttons and not typing commands. The course will walk you through common options and workflows.After working several years at MathWorks and creating a consulting company around Numerical Computing with languages like MATLAB and Python it became clear that there are many people who are not trained as software developers who end up spending a lot of their time coding.Why Git for MATLAB?After working several years at MathWorks and creating a consulting company around Numerical Computing with languages like MATLAB and Python it became clear that there are many people who are not trained as software developers who end up spending a lot of their time coding.As VersionBay got hired to help transition individuals writing code in MATLAB to sharing with others and collaborating the topic of Version Control just kept coming up. This course is created based on several live training sessions that we have given to ensure that people make small changes and start using git for the right reasons and do not think of it as overhead. What will you learnThis course will walk you through why Git is so popular and accelerate your learning curve with practical examples that you can follow along with. This will take you from renaming your functions with *_v2.m to a much more formal approach that seems like it adds a lot of work and overhead but is actually easy once you get going.

    Overview

    Section 1: Welcome

    Lecture 1 Why Git?

    Lecture 2 Big Ideas Covered

    Lecture 3 Who am I?

    Lecture 4 What is Git, GitHub, Azure DevOps, …

    Lecture 5 Short history on Git

    Section 2: Setup your Machine

    Lecture 6 Setup Git

    Lecture 7 Install MATLAB R2022b

    Lecture 8 Install VS Code

    Lecture 9 GitHub Account

    Section 3: Basic Git Concepts

    Lecture 10 Init and Add Files to Git

    Lecture 11 Stage and Commit

    Lecture 12 Checkout / Revert

    Lecture 13 Tag

    Lecture 14 Branch

    Lecture 15 Merge

    Lecture 16 Resolving Conflicts

    Lecture 17 Local vs Remote

    Lecture 18 Push

    Lecture 19 Fetch

    Lecture 20 Pull

    Lecture 21 Common Git Workflows

    Section 4: Git Experience with only MATLAB

    Lecture 22 Init and Add

    Lecture 23 Commit, Commit, Commit, Revert, Commit

    Lecture 24 Branch

    Lecture 25 Merge

    Lecture 26 Merge and Resolve Conflicts

    Section 5: Git with MATLAB Projects

    Lecture 27 Setup MATLAB Project

    Lecture 28 Commit with MATLAB Project

    Lecture 29 Branch

    Lecture 30 Merge

    Lecture 31 Merge with Conflicts

    Section 6: VS Code

    Lecture 32 Commit in VS Code

    Lecture 33 Branch

    Lecture 34 Merge

    Lecture 35 Merge with Conflicts

    Lecture 36 Merge with Conflicts with mlx files

    Section 7: GitHub

    Lecture 37 Setting up remote Repository

    Lecture 38 Issues

    Lecture 39 Create a branch from GitHub

    Lecture 40 Approve Pull Request

    Section 8: Getting started with Testing

    Lecture 41 Introduction to Testing

    Lecture 42 Class based testing in MATLAB

    Lecture 43 Simple Action on GitHub

    Section 9: Course Review

    Lecture 44 Main Takeaways from this course

    MATLAB programmers wanting to learn about Git