Git for Research Projects focuses on using version control to manage research code, datasets, and documentation in a structured and collaborative way. Git helps researchers track changes, experiment safely, and maintain a complete history of project development. This training explains how to create repositories, use branching strategies, and manage commits for iterative research work. It also covers collaboration techniques such as pull requests, code reviews, and conflict resolution in team-based research environments. You will learn how Git improves reproducibility, transparency, and organization in scientific and data-driven projects. The course also highlights best practices for managing research workflows, ensuring version control consistency, and supporting collaborative innovation.
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