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Quick & Easy – Getting Started With GitHub

Posted by: Jack Gassett , February 1, 2012

GitHub is a giant online storehouse for archiving and sharing code.  We’ve got a bunch of code available on GitHub for many items of Gadget Factory interest that we’re sure you’ll find useful in your endeavors:

  • Gadget Factory top-level repository
  • Gadget Factory Wing PCB designs
  • Papilio Arcade source code
  • AVR8 source code

We also came across a great “crash-course” for GitHub by Ryan Lowdermilk that we thought you guys would find useful.  Here’s a quick overview of the “getting started” guide:

  • Read “The Most Official and Complete Introduction on GitHub – Ever Written”
  • Read “What 80% of People Do On GitHub”
  • Download and Configure GitExentions in 5 Clicks
  • Read “Use GitHub Like 80% of People”

If you’re new to GitHub, this article breaks it down for you nice and easy.  Original article can be found here.

(via Ryan Lowdermilk, image credit: GitHub)

Tags: coding, GitHub, how-to, Tutorial

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About Gadget Factory

We make Open Source Hardware that is extremely Hackable, what we call Hack|Ware. Founded in 2009 by Aspiring Inventor Jack Gassett, we are hardware suppliers and inventors with a community focused approach. Home of the Papilio FPGA board and other open source hardware designs.

Located in Denver, Colorado just minutes away from beautiful Boulder, Colorado.

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Inspired by the excellent learning sites at Adafruit and Sparkfun we made our own learning site with tutorials about FPGA's, Electronics, and Making Open Source Hardware. If you have tutorials you would like to contribute please contact us at support@gadgetfactory.net.

If you have a project or code that you would like to share please post to the Showcase website.
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