Azure DevOps Services provide a set of cloud-hosted tools that software teams can use to quickly plan, develop, test, and deliver value in the form of working software. Azure Repos provide public or private Git repositories that enable better collaboration and cleaner code. To maximize learning, students will work in teams, in a common team project, on a common codebase.
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Get more informationThis course contains several modules, progressively explaining how to configure and use Azure Repos in basic and advanced ways in order to manage changes to code in a software development effort. 1. INTRODUCTION TO AZURE REPOS - Azure DevOps overview - Azure Repos overview - Public vs. private repos - Creating, configuring, and securing repos - Hands-on 2. GIT CONCEPTS - DVCS concepts and Git overview - Using Git from the command line - Creating/cloning a repository - Git commit and history - Basic Git workflows - Git for Windows - Hands-on 3. VISUAL STUDIO INTEGRATION - Visual Studio Integration - Connecting-to a repository - Basic Git workflows revisited - Associating comments and work items - Viewing commit history - Ignoring files when committing - Visual Studio Code Integration - Hands-on 4. WORKING WITH AZURE REPOS - Annotating changes (for blame/praise) - Tagging - Editing commit history - Checkout to a previos version - Reverting to a previous version - Resetting to a previous version - Stashing changes - Branching and merging - Rebasing - Pull requests - Branch policies - Code reviews using pull requests - Hands-on 5. MASTERING AZURE REPOS - Git Hooks and Git extensions - Code Search - GitHub integration - Forking - Workflows (Git Flow, GitHub Flow) - Virtual File System for Git (VFS) - Repository limits - Hands-on
This course was designed by Richard Hundhausen, a Microsoft Development Technologies MVP, Professional Scrum Trainer, and an experienced software developer
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