Create a “GitHub” account

--Originally published at TC101 – Peaz Cooper

Okay… Let’s start… this is very simple so there’s no need for a video tutorial.


GitHub is a web-based Git repository hosting service. It offers all of the distributed version control and source code management (SCM) functionality of Git as well as adding its own features. It provides access control and several collaboration features such as bug tracking, feature requests, task management, and wikis for every project.


1.- Go to the GitHub sign up page. This page is used to sign you up for a free GitHub plan.

2.- Enter a username, valid email address, and password.

3.- Review the GitHub Terms of Service and Privacy Policy before continuing.

4.- Click the “Create an account” button to complete the process.

 


Create a “WordPress” account

--Originally published at TC101 – Peaz Cooper

Okay… Let’s start… this is very simple so there’s no need for a video tutorial.


WordPress is a free and open-source content management system (CMS) based on PHP and MySQL. WordPress is installed on a web server, which either is part of an Internet hosting service or is a network host itself; the first case may be on a service like WordPress.com, for example, and the second case is a computer running the software package WordPress.org. An example of the second case is a local computer configured to act as its own web server hosting WordPress for single-user testing or learning purposes. (Wikipedia)


1.- Go to wordpress.com

2.- Sign up in register

3.- Create an account with your personal data

4.- Send me some food

5.- Rearrange the information

6.- Diversify your topics

7.- Create a lot of blog posts

8.- Throw shade at other student’s blog posts