DA
Jun 13, 2020
It's a amazing class for me thanks coursera and Linux group and thank you instructor for the valuable information about Linux
TP
Apr 19, 2020
Best to course to learn the basics of git and a good platform to learn how to become a power user of git.
By Ashish J
•Aug 25, 2020
good
By DANA R
•Jun 11, 2020
Good
By NIVYA R
•Jun 4, 2020
Good
By TONAL M
•May 30, 2020
nice
By 198W1A1252-Sec-A S P
•Jul 18, 2021
5
By Just D i
•Apr 21, 2021
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By Sridhar E
•Jun 6, 2020
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By Megan H
•Mar 10, 2022
This specialization is a very thorough introduction to Open Source Software, Linux development, and Git. It has a lot of good videos and articles to refer to, however, there are not a lot of practical labs that apply these skills to development. I would rate this specialization a 7/10 because the information is really good but the practicality of it could be improved. I am very glad I took this specialization though.
By Pirmin H
•Oct 9, 2020
In the beginning there are questions that only can be answered if you have been working on the upcoming material. I'm not sure if the patches per mail part is really that important. I worked with git before but have never heard of that approach.
Anyway I learned something in this course and I'm confident that I will use git more professional in the future.
By Pablo D D
•Jul 9, 2023
Great material covered in depth. I felt real workflows are not covered as detailed as other things, but still really helpful. Also, if thinking on taking this standalone course instead of the entire 4-courses certification, be sure to feel comfortable with your Linux/Terminal skills.
By Cesar C
•Dec 28, 2018
Nice training!. It provides the fundamental concepts for developing with git. Maybe I missed some mentions (or even labs), which popular systems using git, such as github or even gitlab, where simple collaboration workflows may be illustrated easily.
By André L C
•Apr 14, 2021
O conteúdo em si do curso é bom. No entanto precisam melhorar as legendas do vÃdeo e traduções dos conteúdos de leitura para o português BR. Há muitos erros de tradução e traduções de expressões que não precisam ser realizadas.
By DAVID S G
•May 20, 2020
A good, gentle yet technical, introduction to Git. It would have been better for me if it had assumed no familiarity with version control systems, but even so I managed well.
By LOK A A S
•Dec 24, 2020
Wonderful course!!! It provides the fundamental concepts for developing with Git and also Gerrit.
I got a clear idea of git used for development purpose for software.
By Raimon R
•Aug 11, 2019
Missed maybe some practical examples to follow-up during the course. With a dummy repository just for the course so students can play with it.
By Alexander B
•Dec 7, 2020
Nice! Covered much more than I will probably need, but still well made and interesting.
By Deshdeepak
•Sep 1, 2020
Good. But more practical training would have been more interactive, and less boring.
By Aniruddha N J
•Jul 1, 2020
Includes all basic must-know topics. But could elaborate more on important topics
By swetha y
•Oct 27, 2022
good one.go for it .u will get answers in github alsofor verification
By Juan D l m
•Oct 10, 2020
Un buen inicio para aprender el uso de versionado con git.
By Ankit K d
•Jun 27, 2020
would be more helpful if we worked on project in git
By L L
•Apr 29, 2020
Thank you for the lessons!
By Ahmed M
•Sep 27, 2023
The course material assumes that the student has prior knowledge of Git version control. I have used other assisting material to understand this content. Also, the examples/labs are not very well designed and should be built on top of each other to gain the best experience and knowledge. The labs' tasks were not clearly defined and sometimes ambiguous. built on top of each other to gain the best experience. Finally, I recommend using Github as an assisting tool to provide the best interactive explanation.
By Andrey K
•Jun 8, 2022
Would not recommend as an introduction to GIT. For beginners, it would be great to have a course concentrating on concepts, object model. state diagrams of git objects. This course tends to represent the "zoo" of git commands. No single picture illustrating what happens "inside" when we execute this or that command. The most interesting pand new art to me was about Gerrit.
By Nehal C M D
•Mar 15, 2020
Would have loved it if there were more videos showing examples, along with the reading materials provided.