Congratulations to all the students who have completed the Git & GitHub tutorial! Your dedication to learning version control is commendable.
Once you've completed all the tutorials and exercises:
- Fork this repository
- Add your information to the appropriate section below
- Create a pull request with the title "Add [Your Name] to Hall of Fame"
- Include proof of completion (screenshot of completed exercises or brief description)
To be added to the Hall of Fame, you should have completed:
- All tutorials (Parts 1-6)
- At least 3 hands-on exercises
- One complete sample project
- Successfully created and merged a pull request
Be the first to complete the tutorial and add your name here!
**[Your Name]** | [Month Year] | [GitHub Username]
- Completed: [List what you accomplished]
- Favorite learning: [What you enjoyed most]
- Currently working on: [Your next Git/GitHub goals]Alex Johnson | March 2024 | @alexcodes
- Completed: All tutorials, personal website project, recipe collection collaboration
- Favorite learning: Understanding merge conflicts and how to resolve them
- Currently working on: Contributing to open source projects and learning GitHub Actions
Share your experience learning Git and GitHub!
"This tutorial made Git finally click for me. The hands-on exercises were incredibly helpful!" — Future Graduate
"I went from terrified of the command line to confidently using Git for all my projects." — Future Graduate
Share links to cool projects you've built using Git and GitHub:
Coming soon - add your deployed GitHub Pages sites here!
Coming soon - show off your team projects!
Coming soon - links to your first open source contributions!
These graduates went above and beyond by improving the tutorial:
Coming soon - contributors who've helped improve this repository
These graduates are now helping other students:
Coming soon - graduates who are now mentoring others
Coming soon - unique ways graduates have used Git and GitHub
After completing this tutorial, consider:
- Advanced Git: Learn about rebasing, hooks, and advanced workflows
- GitHub Actions: Automate your development workflow
- Open Source: Find projects to contribute to
- Git Internals: Understand how Git works under the hood
- Mentor others: Help new students in the Issues
- Improve the tutorial: Submit PRs to make it even better
- Share your story: Add testimonials to inspire others
- Create content: Blog about your Git learning journey
- GitHub Profile: Polish your GitHub profile README
- Project Documentation: Use Git best practices in your projects
- Contribution Graph: Maintain consistent contribution activity
- Open Source: Find projects aligned with your interests
Connect with other graduates:
- Share interesting Git commands you've discovered
- Ask for help with advanced Git scenarios
- Collaborate on projects
- Discuss best practices
- Comment on each other's Hall of Fame PRs
- Create issues to discuss advanced topics
- Share resources and tools you've found helpful
- Organize virtual study groups
- Total Graduates: 0 (be the first!)
- Most Popular Project: TBD
- Average Completion Time: TBD
- Most Active Month: TBD
- Contributors: 1 (the original author + you!)
- Issues Resolved: 0
- Pull Requests Merged: TBD
- Countries Represented: TBD
A: That's okay! Learning is a process. Add your name if you've made a genuine effort and learned the core concepts.
A: Absolutely! This is about celebrating your Git journey, regardless of how you learned.
A: Come back when you've completed the requirements. We'll be here waiting to celebrate with you!
A: Yes! Submit a new PR if you want to add accomplishments or update your information.
Ready to join the Hall of Fame? Start with Tutorial 1!
This page will be updated as graduates complete the tutorial. Check back often to see the growing community of Git experts!