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What is GitLab?
GitLab is a web-based DevOps platform offering a Git repository manager with issue tracking, code review, and CI/CD (Continuous Integration/Continuous Delivery). It delivers a single application for the entire software development lifecycle. Teams from startups to enterprises use it to collaborate on code, run pipelines and track changes.
Popular alternatives to GitLab include GitHub, Bitbucket, AWS CodeCommit, and Azure DevOps.
Version control and repository hosting, issue tracking and project management, CI/CD pipelines, code review via merge requests, container registry management, security scanning and compliance, monitoring and analytics, and integration with external services. Real life example: a university class uses issue boards to assign tasks, while a startup sets up CI pipelines to auto-deploy a web app. It also supports wiki, milestones, labels, and custom templates for efficient collaboration.
GitLab was founded in 2011 by Dmitriy Zaporozhets and Sid Sijbrandij as an open source self-hosted tool. In 2013 it introduced GitLab CI as a built‑in feature. By 2015 the company pivoted to an open core model, splitting Community and Enterprise editions. Series A funding arrived in 2015, Series B in 2017 and Series C in 2018, fueling rapid growth. That same year GitLab acquired Gitorious to consolidate community contributions. In 2020 full remote work policy kicked off. In October 2021 GitLab went public on NASDAQ, raising $800M and its userbase surged eventhough markets were down.
How can MEB help you with GitLab?
If you want to learn GitLab, MEB offers private one‑on‑one online GitLab tutoring. Our tutors help students with assignments, lab reports, live tests, projects, essays and dissertations. You can get help any time, day or night. We use WhatsApp chat, but if you do not use it, send us an email at meb@myengineeringbuddy.com
Most of our students live in the USA, Canada, UK, Gulf countries, Europe and Australia.
Students reach out to us because: - Some subjects are hard to learn. - They have too many assignments. - Questions and ideas can be complex. - They may have health or personal issues. - They might work part‑time or miss classes. - They may find the professor’s pace too fast.
If you are a parent and your student is finding this subject difficult, contact us today. Help your ward ace their exams and homework. They will thank you.
MEB also offers support in over 1000 other subjects. Our tutors are experts in each area. Getting help early can make school less stressful and help students succeed.
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What is so special about GitLab?
GitLab stands out because it brings all parts of software development into one place. You can write code, review it, run tests, and deploy your app without switching tools. It offers free self‑hosting or cloud hosting. Built‑in security scans and planning boards help teams work better. This single, fully unified platform makes collaboration smoother than juggling separate services.
Compared to other tools, GitLab gives you a free tier with many DevOps features built‑in. You won’t need extra apps for CI/CD or issue tracking. However, its interface can often feel slower when lots of features load. The community is smaller than some rivals, so help may be less common. Some advanced features only come with paid plans.
What are the career opportunities in GitLab?
GitLab offers various advanced courses and certifications. Many universities and online platforms now include DevOps and GitLab in their software engineering degrees. You can take professional training from GitLab itself or through sites like Udemy and Coursera. These classes cover CI/CD, security scans, and cloud integration.
Working with GitLab can lead to roles like DevOps Engineer, Site Reliability Engineer, Platform Engineer, or GitLab Administrator. In these jobs you build and run automated pipelines, manage code repositories, configure infrastructure as code, and add security tests. Teams expect you to improve deployment speed and keep systems stable.
We learn GitLab because it is key in modern software work. Test preparation helps you know how to set up projects, run pipelines, and fix errors quickly. This practice makes you more confident in real team settings and shows employers you can handle DevOps tasks.
GitLab is used for version control, issue tracking, CI/CD, and container hosting. Its single web platform brings code review, testing, and deployment under one roof. Teams save time by not switching tools, and companies get better code quality, faster releases, and built‑in security checks.
How to learn GitLab?
First, start by setting up a free GitLab account and installing Git on your computer. Learn the basics of Git—how to create repositories, commit changes, and work with branches. Then follow GitLab’s step‑by‑step guides to set up your first project, explore the web interface, and run simple CI/CD pipelines. Practice by forking public projects, making changes, and submitting merge requests. Repeat these steps until the workflow feels natural.
GitLab isn’t hard if you break it into small parts. Begin with simple tasks like pushing code and reviewing merge requests. As you grow more confident, move to pipelines and advanced settings. Using real examples and gradual practice makes even the complex features clear and manageable.
Yes, you can learn GitLab on your own using free docs, videos, and practice projects. If you prefer structured lessons or get stuck, a tutor can speed up your progress and answer questions in real time. For many, a mix of self‑study and occasional expert help works best.
Our tutors at MEB offer one‑to‑one online sessions 24/7 to guide you through GitLab basics, CI/CD pipelines, project management and more. We also help with assignments, project setup, troubleshooting and exam prep. Every lesson is tailored to your pace and goals, so you learn exactly what you need without extra fluff.
Most students reach a solid GitLab level in four to six weeks with regular practice—around five hours per week. You can grasp core workflows in about two weeks, then spend the next month mastering pipelines, permissions, and integrations. Advanced features may take a few more weeks, depending on your goals and background.
For self‑study, check GitLab’s official docs at docs.gitlab.com. Watch YouTube tutorials from GitLab Official, Traversy Media and The Net Ninja. Try courses on freeCodeCamp, Codecademy or Udemy. Read “GitLab Quick Start Guide” by Adam O’Grady, “Learn DevOps with GitLab” by David De Smet and “Git for Teams” by Emma Jane Hogbin. Join the GitLab forum and Stack Overflow for community support, and practice on sample projects to reinforce your skills.
College students, parents and tutors from the USA, Canada, UK, Gulf and beyond—if you need a helping hand with one‑to‑one tutoring or assignment help in software engineering, our MEB tutors are here for you 24/7 at an affordable fee.