No one in my lab has ever heard of "version control” so I'm making it my mission to educate them. Does anyone have suggested resources for beginners?
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Jonathan Peelle (jpeelle@neuromatch.social)'s status on Friday, 05-Apr-2024 21:34:16 JST Jonathan Peelle -
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🎓 Doc Freemo :jpf: 🇳🇱 (freemo@qoto.org)'s status on Friday, 05-Apr-2024 21:34:15 JST 🎓 Doc Freemo :jpf: 🇳🇱 Someone needs to write a book in git where each section is in its own commit and you can only get to the next section by learning to apply the commands learned in the current one, which will reveal the next chaper from the repo.
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🎓 Doc Freemo :jpf: 🇳🇱 (freemo@qoto.org)'s status on Friday, 05-Apr-2024 21:51:51 JST 🎓 Doc Freemo :jpf: 🇳🇱 @jpeelle Feel free to steal it... if done well it would be quite fun... like recovering dangling commits and rewriting history to get access to the next partsof the book.. chapter 1 is just learning to clone, next section you learn to switch branches, and the new branch has the next section in it, etc. Could be quite fun!
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Jonathan Peelle (jpeelle@neuromatch.social)'s status on Friday, 05-Apr-2024 21:51:52 JST Jonathan Peelle @freemo I love that idea!
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barefootstache (barefootstache@qoto.org)'s status on Friday, 05-Apr-2024 23:04:51 JST barefootstache Sounds like the same concepts as in #HackTheBox. To reflect on the git environment: HackTheGit
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