How can I upload my projects to GitHub? And What is Git? Are both Git and GitHub the same?
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Git is a popular version control system that helps you manage versions of your code and changes in your project. It also helps you collaborate with others. Git enables you to create branches, merge changes, revert to previous versions, and more.
GitHub, on the other hand, is the largest host of source code in the world. It’s a web-based hosting service for Git repositories. It provides a platform where you can store, manage, and collaborate on your Git projects. GitHub adds additional features like issue tracking, pull requests, project boards, and a web-based interface for easier interaction with your repositories.
So, Git is not the same as GitHub. Git is the tool that helps you manage versions and changes in your project, while GitHub is a website that provides a platform for you to store and share your project with others.
See this video for uploading project on GitHub: https://youtu.be/eGaImwD8fPQ