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Great video, Renata! It's so cool and so useful to have learned now that GitHub allows you to annotate changes made to your files. That'll come in handy for keeping my scatter-brain marginally less scattered!
I wonder if there are courses out there specific to learning and using GitHub. I suppose this class is, but I wonder how many other classes teach and highlight the power of GitHub. I learned the how-tos and importance of RStudio in a computational biology class, so I'm interested in learning if/how GitHub is used as an educational tool.
We're using GitHub to study ecology, but I wonder if its uses are virtually infinite!? Seems like there's a platform for nearly anything; and since it's all quite public, there seem to be limitless options of what users can do and collaborate on and build!
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Great video, Renata! It's so cool and so useful to have learned now that GitHub allows you to annotate changes made to your files. That'll come in handy for keeping my scatter-brain marginally less scattered!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: