Git vs. GitHub: What's the difference?

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What is Git and what is it used for? What is the difference between Git and GitHub, or GitLab?

In this lightboard video, Nathan Hekman with IBM Cloud, answers these questions and much more by using an example of a media streaming company that has two developers who need to write code at the same time on the same code base without conflicting with each other in order to build a new music streaming app.

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