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Let's.
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Briefly look at how you can use github to ...
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...homework assignments of course your free ...
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...source control repository you wish but get ...is going to be the easiest since we have
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obstructions available on how to use it but that
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...stop you from using any other all
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...control repository.
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...get ...radius ...homework assignment what I'll do is I will go
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...using the browser and I'll see that I have my
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latest source code checked in and ...click the releases but?
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Also click the releases button are create a new release.
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Are given a version entitle so this is my very first-time
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oncology one and I will call this homework?
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Assignment.
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Filthy ...put even description you want within ...
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first homework assignment.
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Is what I'm going to put here?
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Once you do that just ...publish release.
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Now you have homework assignment release
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and most importantly you'll see down here you have links call source code.
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And, their available in various formats for various operating systems
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are platforms.
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Now what you do is you copy ...up here.
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And, whatever you some ...homework assignment on four peer-reviewed you give
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them this url there's a couple reasons we do this.
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Now I can go ahead continue to work ...repository and
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make additional changes maybe I want to on change files without affecting the changes here
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...a release homework assignments will come around weekly so you're going to find yourself working on your
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necks homework assignment while waiting on pier assessment from your first homework
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assignment so releases are really good way for you to isolate the changes there.
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Just doesn't stop you from using anything like branches are merge and if you wish
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but are releases we have found has been the easiest way whenever you submit your homework
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align you just give the url to the specific release now url
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...of course include of releases slash tag and the version number of the
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willis.
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then the individual be able to download source code at that point in time that way if they're
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doing appear ...very late they won't get your news changes still get the homework assignment
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that you ...a ...in time reference to that assign.
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