
Power BI Projects (PBIP) and Git Quick Start
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Tom Steele
Bring your laptop and join us for a build-along demo where we learn about the new PBIP project format along with some Git fundamentals. Start developing good Git collaboration habits early!
The meeting will start at 5.30pm with refreshments. The presentation will start shortly after 6pm.
***LOCATION***
We'll be meeting on the ground floor of the Baker Tilly offices in Madison: 4807 Innovate Ln, Madison, WI 53707. It's on the far east side - exit the interstate on US-151 towards Sun Prairie, then the 2nd exit on American Parkway. Take the first left onto Eastpark Blvd. The Baker Tilly building is 2 buildings after Cambria Suites on Eastpark Blvd. Enter through the main entrance at the front of the building - doors are locked but we'll have someone to let you in and they'll be a phone number to call if you arrive later. What3Words: ///handyman.navigating.mutate
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