8 February 13:00-17:00Scionova Offices, Gothenburg

Let's learn the Git-Essentials!

Git is one of those tools everyone talks about, everyone is expected to use - and almost no one feels truly comfortable with at first. If you’ve ever felt unsure about what Git is actually doing, or worried about “breaking something” by using it wrong, this workshop is for you!

In this Git-Essentials workshop, we take the mystery out of version control and focus on what really matters: understanding how Git helps you work better, stay organized, and collaborate with confidence. You’ll learn practical workflows used in real projects, not just isolated commands.

Through hands-on examples, you’ll see how Git lets you experiment safely, communicate clearly through commits, and work together using branches, releases, and tags. By the end, Git won’t feel intimidating anymore - it’ll feel like a supportive tool that’s got your back as you grow as a developer.

- Come curious, leave confident✨

Programming language: Python

Workshop level: Beginner - Intermediate

More details and free tickets below!  

Pink Sundays are our popular coding events where women and non-binary people can meet up, code and network together!

All you need to know

When? February 8, 13.00-17.00

How? By grabbing a free ticket below 

Where? Theres Svenssons gata 13, 5tr, 417 55 Göteborg 
Please note: Entrance from Brygghuset, see picture here!

Programming language: Python

Workshop level: Beginner - Intermediate

Prerequisites:  Basic knowledge of Python and general programming concepts

Preparations

    • Bring a laptop + charger
      • Have Git installed. - Link here
      • Create a GitHub account (if not already done). - Link here


    What else? Fun, learning, and vegetarian/vegan snacks will be included as always!

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