Ryan Richardson is a Cornell senior majoring in computer science. This user document has been the semester long group project that is part of the course ENGRC 3500: Engineering Communications. Ryan has mainly worked on the Trello section and compiling everyone's work in Gitbook. He has been a proud user of Trello for 2 years and wanted to ensure more students knew about GitHub as a good avenue.
Brandon Joseph is a Cornell senior majoring in computer science. Brandon mainly worked on the Visual Studio Code section. He wanted to make sure all students working remotely during this unprecedented time take advantage of useful tools such as Trello, GitHub and Live Share in VS Code. He also wanted to make sure the students carried on the knowledge of how to use these tools when they into the workforce, as their usage should all greatly increase productivity.
Christian Polydor is a Cornell senior majoring in computer science and engineering physics. Christian mainly worked on the GitHub - Basics section. He wanted to make sure that computer science students gain a working knowledge of version control through GitHub. He also wanted to ensure that computer science students get some exposure to remote development tools that are often used in industry.
Maxwell Anderson is a Cornell senior majoring in computer science and engineering physics. Maxwell worked on writing about more involved git features such as branching and merging. With his experience building software in industry and in interdisciplinary research projects at Cornell, he is no stranger to the challenges of project and codebase organization. His mission is to get students up to speed with best practices with codebase management and organization using Git, especially when projects in industry tend to have large groups of people working in multiple areas.