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GitHub Learning Lab — Get the skills you need without leaving GitHub
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With GitHub Learning Lab, you’ll learn through issues opened by a bot in a GitHub repository. After you finish tasks, the bot will comment on your work and even review your pull requests like a project collaborator would.

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Enrique Benitez
This is so cool 👍✨
Qazim Rama
I just started to use, is great and helpful :) thanks!
Jeremy Bauer
Really excited about this! A lot of people have trouble getting started with git & GitHub, especially those that are new to learning any kind of development. There are tutorials and courses on git, but I’m glad to see GitHub doing work on its own to lower the barriers between users and learning its platform. It all being within GitHub is a huge plus. 🐙😺🤖💯
Ghost Kitty
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Tom Sp
I've been a developer for years but haven't worked in teams that much, so that I don't have a lot of experience working with Github. It seemed overwhelming to me and I've never really tried to understand how things works besides looking on source codes and posting issues tickets. This is a great project!
Leighton

This is something really cool I'm hoping to see soon. Many people had troubles in the past starting with Github, and there's still some people that didn't understand completely the power behind Github Pages. This will help tons of new users to get introduced to the Github power.

Pros:

Easy steps, easy to learn.

Cons:

Nothing. Github is awesome.

Goretopus
With this git learning tool https://www.producthunt.com/post... must have for all beginners and intermediate developers
Syed Sajid Shah
Well, this looks promising!
Syed Sajid Shah
Well, this looks promising!
John Faig
Will be great for students. How about an online IDE (and FE/BE VM stack) that uses Github for file storage?
James Bathgate
I was hoping to see training on programming languages using the same methodology. Now that’d be awesome.
James Bathgate
I was hoping to see training on programming languages using the same methodology. Now that’d be awesome.