https://github.com/jdomingu19/ieee-git-github
IEEE Git & GitHub Workshop! — Building professional profiles, exploring Git fundamentals, and creating README drafts with screenshots and resources.
https://github.com/jdomingu19/ieee-git-github
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IEEE Git & GitHub Workshop! — Building professional profiles, exploring Git fundamentals, and creating README drafts with screenshots and resources.
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/jdomingu19/ieee-git-github
- Owner: jdomingu19
- License: apache-2.0
- Created: 2026-04-26T15:14:06.000Z (2 months ago)
- Default Branch: main
- Last Pushed: 2026-05-07T01:52:19.000Z (about 2 months ago)
- Last Synced: 2026-05-07T03:35:57.538Z (about 2 months ago)
- Topics: badges, github, markdown, readme-profile
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- Size: 600 KB
- Stars: 1
- Watchers: 0
- Forks: 0
- Open Issues: 0
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README.md
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README
# IEEE Git & GitHub



Welcome to the official repository for the **IEEE Git & GitHub Workshop** at Universidad de la Costa.
> This workshop was designed to empower students and professionals to build their **personal brand in technology** by mastering **Git**, **GitHub**, and modern development workflows.
> Participants explored how to showcase projects, collaborate effectively, and communicate skills in a professional and accessible way.
📅 **Date:** April 25, 2026
📍 **Location:** Universidad de la Costa
🎓 **Organized by:** IEEE Computer Society CUC
## 00-README.md
This Markdown script represents the **first draft** of a professional profile README.
It introduced a **banner** with social media username, three descriptive paragraphs in English about my **profession**, **technologies**, and **objectives**, and a professional **signature** to reinforce my personal brand.
> ✨ This version served as the **foundation** for building a structured and visually appealing profile, highlighting the importance of clarity and branding in technical communication.
>
> → [00-README.md](./00-readme.md)
## 01-README.md
In this first README created during the conference, we learned the **fundamental principles** of a profile README:
- Using **titles and subtitles** to organize content
- Structuring **skills and technologies** with lists
- Adding **emojis** to bring personality and accessibility
- Linking to **professional social networks** for visibility
- Including **photos** to show confidence, presence, and humanity
> 🌟 This stage emphasized the **balance between professionalism and creativity**, encouraging participants to design READMEs that are both informative and engaging.
>
> → [01-README.md](./01-readme.md)
## 02-README.md 🛠️
In this third example, we explored **README generators** from other developers and the use of **strategic prompts** to create concise professional descriptions for **CVs** and **ATS filters**.
We also learned how to integrate **badges** in Markdown to highlight certifications, tools, and achievements, and how to showcase **GitHub milestones** effectively.
> 🔧 This section demonstrated how automation and **prompt engineering** can accelerate the creation of professional documentation while maintaining authenticity.
>
> → [02-README.md](./02-readme.md)
## 03-README.md
This final example is a **synthesis** of the previous Markdown drafts.
It serves as a **personal reference** to gain a broad vision of the profile and gather ideas on how to improve communication of **skills**, **achievements**, and **projects**.
> 📊 By combining different approaches, this version illustrates how to **refine and iterate** on documentation, ensuring that technical profiles evolve alongside professional growth.
>
> → [03-README.md](./03-readme.md)
## Shared resources
To continue building and refining your GitHub profile, here are some valuable resources:
- [Let's Build your GitHub Profile by Kelly Villa](https://kelly-hecate-villa.gitbook.io/github-profile-readme-cuc)
- [GPRM - Best Profile Generator](https://gprm.itsvg.in/)
- [GitBook - Turn documentation into your product’s knowledge system](https://www.gitbook.com/)
## ⚖️ License
This repository is licensed under the terms of the [Apache License 2.0](LICENSE). The license grants permission to use, modify, and distribute the code with proper attribution, while ensuring that improvements and extensions remain open and accessible to the community.
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> Built with '\u{2665}' (♥) by Jesús Domínguez [@jdomingu19](https://github.com/jdomingu19/)