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Explore project development with Linux, GitHub, and CI in our summer coding sessions, mastering essential tools and techniques for seamless collaboration.
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Throughout the summer, students met regularly via Zoom to master project development tools, Linux Shell commands, version control with GitHub, and continuous integration using Python scripts and GitHub Actions, preparing for automated test deployment.
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