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Announcing Intro to Git & Shell!

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We're excited to announce two new technologies: Git and Shell! In Intro to Git for Data Science, you

We're excited to announce two new technologies: Git and Shell! In Intro to Git for Data Science, you'll learn version control, one of the power tools of programming. In Intro to Shell, you'll learn 'the universal glue of programming' so you can do complex tasks with just a few keystrokes. Try it out! [Save 50% on DataCamp subscriptions - Cyber Week only]( [Claim your offer now]( and learn data science for less! Offer ends in 6 days [DataCamp]( New Technologies: Git & Shell! [Intro to Git]( Intro to Git for Data Science Taught by Greg Wilson, Head of Instructor Training at DataCamp Version control is one of the power tools of programming. It allows you to keep track of what you did when, undo any changes you have decided you don't want, and collaborate at scale with other people. This course will introduce you to Git, a modern version control tool that is very popular with data scientists [Start Learning]( [Intro to Shell]( Intro to Shell for Data Science Taught by Greg Wilson, Head of Instructor Training at DataCamp The Unix command line has survived and thrived for almost fifty years because it lets people do complex things with just a few keystrokes. Sometimes called "the universal glue of programming", it helps users combine existing programs in new ways, automate repetitive tasks, and run programs on clusters. [Start Learning]( Introduction to Git: What You'll Learn Chapter 1: [Basic Workflow]( This chapter explains what version control is and why you should use it. Chapter 2: [Repositories]( This chapter digs a little deeper into how Git stores information and how you can explore a repository's history. Chapter 3: [Undo]( Since Git saves all the changes you've made to your files, you can use it to undo those changes. Chapter 4: [Working with branches]( Branching is one of Git's most powerful features, since it allows you to work on several things at once without tripping over yourself. Chapter 5: [Collaborating]( This chapter shows Git's other greatest feature: how you can share changes between repositories to collaborate at scale. [Play Now]( Introduction to Shell: What You'll Learn Chapter 1: [Manipulating files and directories]( This chapter is a brief introduction to the Unix shell. Chapter 2: [Manipulating data]( This chapter will show you how to work with the data that's in your files. Chapter 3: [Combining tools]( The real power of the Unix shell lies not in the individual commands, but in how easily they can be combined to do new things. Chapter 4: [Batch processing]( Most shell commands will process many files at once. This chapter will show you how to make your own pipelines do that. Chapter 5: [Creating new tools]( In this chapter, you will see how to go one step further and create new commands of your own. [Play Now]( [DataCamp] [DataCamp]( DataCamp Inc. | 350 Fifth Avenue | Suite 7730 | New York, NY 10118 [Facebook] [Facebook]( [Twitter] [Twitter]( [LinkedIn] [LinkedIn]( [YouTube] [YouTube]( [Unsubscribe](

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