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Git programming

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Programming

Lessons no : 16

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What will you learn in this course?
  • Master version control with Git to efficiently manage source code and collaborate on software projects
  • Implement Git commands for tracking changes, branching, merging, and resolving conflicts in real-world development scenarios
  • Utilize Git workflows like GitFlow and feature branching to streamline team collaboration and project management
  • Resolve common Git issues such as merge conflicts and history rewrites to maintain code integrity
  • Integrate Git with popular development tools and platforms like GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket for seamless collaboration
  • Apply best practices for commit messages, branching strategies, and repository organization to improve project clarity
  • Use Git to revert changes, review history, and perform code audits for quality assurance
  • Automate Git processes with scripting and hooks to enhance development efficiency and consistency

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Lessons | 16

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Camille SOME

Real practical course in professional use or programming in terms of versioning. 2024-09-05

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Git (/ɡɪt/) is software for tracking changes in any set of files, usually used for coordinating work among programmers collaboratively developing source code during software development.