Git-Good - Using Git effectively even on personal projects
Git is such an essential skill in today's development ecosystem that I would argue that being familiar with it is as important as knowing how to code itself especially considering that you will most likely ended up working in groups and git being the superior code sharing tool these days.
While a lot of people uses git platforms (GitHub, Gitlab, Bitbucket) to host their personal projects, there is still quite a gap between keeping track of your own project and working collaboratively with someone else. In a personal setting, you can always commit to master and keep everything in that one branch. While it is not ideal, that's what works for most people.
Instead, the session will be focusing on the effective use of forking, branching, creating issues, creating PRs, issue ticket referencing etc.
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DevOps/System Administration
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- IRN-221
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- 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
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