Git vs GitHub: Essential Tools for Developers

🚀 Most beginners confuse Git and GitHub… but they are NOT the same. If you are starting your development journey, understanding this difference can save you a lot of confusion. 🔹 Git → A version control system that runs locally on your computer. It tracks every change in your code and lets you manage different versions of your project. 🔹 GitHub → A cloud platform that hosts Git repositories so developers can collaborate, review code, and manage projects together. 📌 Simple way to remember: Git = Tool to track code changes GitHub = Platform to store and collaborate on code Both are essential skills for modern developers and are used in almost every professional development team. 💡 Question for developers: When did you start using Git for the first time? 👇 Drop your answer in the comments! #Git #GitHub #Developers #Programming #Coding #SoftwareEngineering #TechLearning #100DaysOfCode #DeveloperCommunity

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