When it comes to free resources to learn programming, GitHub’s new Learning Lab is getting popularity among the coding enthusiasts. The code hosting service launched this service earlier this year to help people use GitHub is a better way.
The very first offerings of GitHub’s Learning Lab included topics like Introduction to GitHub, GitHub Pages, Migration to GitHub, etc. Now, in a recent blog post, the company has introduced two new courses that might be really useful to beginners.
The first course is named Community Starter Kit (link). It teaches you what settings to use, what files one should add to the GitHub repository, what metadata to add, and what files to look for while contributing to some open source project on GitHub.
Overall, it contains tips and general guidelines for getting started on GitHub.
The second course is called Introduction to HTML (link). It’s a great free resource for everyone who is wishing to become a developer. With this course, one can start by creating simple web pages and start learning the nuances of programming.
The course teaches you how to make a simple HTML website, all the basic concepts, and finally how to publish your pages on the web using GitHub Pages.
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