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title: About Github
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description: An introduction to GitHub from someone who has only used it for a month
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date: 2021-10-20
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- github
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- draft
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# This post is still in the draft phase, as such may not be complete / up to date
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## An GitHub overview - by someone new to it
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A few years ago, back when I was in secondary school doing some group Python programming in year 9 I though to myself something like: This is interesting, working in a team on different parts then compiling them all together. But working on it all at the same time is a bit awkward to do. Is there a better way of doing this?
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Introducing GitHub, the answer to all my questions. Sadly I only found out about GitHub's purpose years later once I was in college, and even then I never used it to contribute to open-source projects with others. I just browsed through lots of programs and just thought it was a place to archive code.
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