GitHub Bootcamp: From Zero to Hero

✅ No prior experience needed 🎯 Perfect for students, freshers & aspiring developers 💼 Finish with a GitHub-backed proof-of-work portfolio Learn by doing. Grow by contributing. Launch your dev career.

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About This Launchpad

Master Git & GitHub from scratch and build a live open-source portfolio.
This hands-on program takes you from your first commit to managing real-world projects—step by step. Whether you're a beginner or looking to polish your collaboration skills, you'll learn to host your projects, contribute to open source, and even run your own public repo like a pro.

What You'll Learn

By the end of this program, learners will be able to:
-Understand the fundamentals of Git and GitHub.
-Use Git commands to manage version control locally.
-Create, update, and manage repositories on GitHub.
-Work with branches, merge code, and resolve conflicts.
-Collaborate using pull requests and forks.
-Contribute to open-source repositories confidently.
-Maintain their own public project with clear documentation and issue tracking.
-Build a public GitHub profile that reflects real proof of work.

Launchpad Curriculum

Module 1: GitHub Basics – Getting Started

2 lessons
What is Git & GitHub? 01:15
Installing Git & Setting Up Your Development Environment

Module 2: Version Control with Git

0 lessons

Module 3: Branches and Collaboration

0 lessons

Launchpad Details

Difficulty Beginner
Duration 10 hours
Modules 3
Lessons 2
Category Web-development

Prerequisites

-Basic computer literacy
-Familiarity with any programming language (helpful but not mandatory)
-A GitHub account (free signup)

Who This Launchpad Is For

-Final-year students and fresh graduates in Computer Science, IT, or related fields
-Beginner programmers looking to build their first real portfolio
-Self-taught developers who know how to code but lack version control and GitHub collaboration experience
-Hackathon or open-source enthusiasts wanting to strengthen their contribution game
-Freelancers or job seekers who want to show proof of work on GitHub
-Bootcamp and coding course alumni who need project exposure
-Anyone looking to build a public proof-of-skill portfolio using Git and GitHub