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8 Ways to be Awesome at GitHub

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Scott J Roberts Security Team - IR/TI

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create a project init add status commit push pull branch merge pull request

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create a project

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clients markdown issues emoji shortcuts pages hooks hubot

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This is a great example of how Markdown is awesome... ## Hello World History A "Hello world" program is a computer program that outputs "Hello, world" on a display device. Because it is typically one of the simplest programs possible in most programming languages, it is by tradition often used to illustrate to beginners the most basic syntax of a programming language, or to verify that a language or system is operating correctly. [Wikipedia: Hello World](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hello_world_program) ## Hello World Quote! > Eventually I found it had been working all along-but didn't show anything on screen until it had the first full page of text. I inserted 30 new lines, and suddenly my toy said 'hello world'. An hour later I understood alphabet shifting rather better! Graham Nelson ## Hello World Example Languages * [C](./hello-c.c) * Python * Ruby * HTML * CoffeeScript (in a branch) ## Hello Git Written By @sroberts ## Crazy Hello World Image! ![](http://www.ngeeks.com/en/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Hello-World.png)

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This is a great example of how Markdown is awesome…

Hello World History

A “Hello world” program is a computer program that outputs “Hello, world” on a display device. Because it is typically one of the simplest programs possible in most programming languages, it is by tradition often used to illustrate to beginners the most basic syntax of a programming language, or to verify that a language or system is operating correctly.

Wikipedia: Hello World

Hello World Quote!

Eventually I found it had been working all along-but didn’t show anything on screen until it had the first full page of text. I inserted 30 new lines, and suddenly my toy said ‘hello world’. An hour later I understood alphabet shifting rather better!

Graham Nelson

Hello World Example Languages

  • C
  • Python
  • Ruby
  • HTML
  • CoffeeScript (in a branch)

Hello Git Written By

@sroberts

Crazy Hello World Image!

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resources http://try.github.io http://www.youtube.com/user/ github https://help.github.com http://gitimmersion.com

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Scott J Roberts github.com/sroberts @sroberts