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Oreilly - Collaborating with Git

Posted By: Max-X
Oreilly - Collaborating with Git

Oreilly - Collaborating with Git
English | .MP4 | h264, yuv420p, 1920x1080, 29.97 fps(r) | aac, 48000 Hz, mono | 6.73 GB
Genre: E-learning

If you’ve previously tried to learn Git but found the structure of the materials to be opaque, too academic, or just plain confusing, this hands-on video course will help you complete the task. Author and educator Emma Jane Hogbin Westby takes an unconventional approach to teaching version control with Git. Rather than start with the commands you’ll be running, she first explains why—and then demonstrates how.
Along the way, you’ll learn several Git hacks to help you be more efficient. And that means navigating Git from the command line. Many people prefer the “convenience” of a GUI, but in the long run, learning commands is quicker and easier than clicking various buttons on a succession of screens.

Create a visual map of Git by sketching your own diagrams
Use an example project to get started with hosted Git repositories
Learn how to upload changes and merge work with branches
Work with tags to pinpoint specific commits in the history of your work
Find and fix bugs by comparing “working” and “non-working” states
Learn how to undo your work with rollbacks and resets
Clean up your commit history with rebase
Move your sample project from GitLab to GitHub
Learn how to collaborate on GitHub and BitBucket

Emma Jane Hogbin Westby has been working as a web developer since 1996 and has been participating in FOSS communities for over a decade. Having written two Drupal books, including Front End Drupal (Prentice Hall), she has been teaching web-based technologies online and in person for over a decade.


Oreilly - Collaborating with Git