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Session: Getting Started with GitHub and LabVIEW
This is module 1 of 9 in the learning set
Many are moving to Distributed Version Control Systems. Git and GitHub hosting is a very popular option. Check the "Resources" tab to learn more about LabVIEW and Git. If you are looking at Git for the first time, this "Getting Started Guide" will point you to a few essential tools to set up a Git repository with GitHub hosting for LabVIEW. This section will also include using Tortoise Git
Git will be obsolete before we get any real information.
Marco, prepare to be dissapointed; time and space will cease to exist before this gets updated!
hi there, i'm still waiting
send me a reminder in 3 years to check it again. * previous comment is golden
"We will be adding resources to this section in June and July, 2017" It is year 2020. In three years, I have seen several new versions of my linux distributions, I have got brand new phone, I have moved almost everything into git control, and National Instruments got a new logo. This page is still the same as 3 years before. Empty.
Well this is a disappointment. That said, TortoiseGit is fairly easy to use once you figure out how to use it. It has a bark worse than its bite. Also, setting up a git repository is extremely easy. The hardest part about setting up a git repo is generating the SSH keys (and that part is optional).
Please don't put "COMING SOON" type promises on a website. They will inevitably be there for longer that you expect and you will look foolish! Publish content when you have content to publish. Don't publish you good intentions, they won't all happen! Also, maybe label the link to the actual content something sensible, like "CLICK HERE FOR TUTORIAL". The button just says "SESSION", that is not intuitive! Bad website design.
Hi In Resources tab, the links didn't work for me. It downloads the page.. some wrong, I am using Chrome.