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* [https://twitter.com/WikiEduProgram Wiki Education Program] provided by [https://gccollab.ca/profile/Ashleyevans Ashley Evans]
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* [https://twitter.com/Wikicite WikiCite] provided by [https://gccollab.ca/profile/Ashleyevans Ashley Evans]
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* [https://twitter.com/WikiConNA Wiki Conference NA] provided by [https://gccollab.ca/profile/Ashleyevans Ashley Evans]
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* [https://twitter.com/openlibrary Open Library] provided by [https://gccollab.ca/profile/Ashleyevans Ashley Evans]

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Welcome to the Wikicode Learning Playlist


 What is Wikicode?

First, git is an open-source version control system. In other words, when developers create something (e.g. a mobile app), they make constant changes to the code, releasing new versions up to and after the first official (non-beta) release. Version control systems keep these revisions straight, storing the modifications in a central repository. This allows developers to easily collaborate, as they can download a new version of the software, make changes, and upload the newest revision. Every developer can see these new changes, download them, and contribute.

However, people who are not involved in the technical development of a project can still download the files and use them. Git is the preferred version control system of most developers, since it has multiple advantages over the other systems available. It stores file changes more efficiently and ensures file integrity better.

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Groups on GCcollab

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Events

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Videos

News Articles and Blogs

MOOCs (Massive, Open, Online Courses)

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Books

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Social Media Accounts to Follow (e.g. Twitter handles, LinkedIn groups, etc.)