if you put a "0:00 start" at the top of the list in the description, youtube will add "chapters" to your video ruclips.net/video/JTkHguGaTNs/видео.html
"Indecisions will kill your dreams faster than mistakes" should be in your mind at every time. Study. Train. Fail. Study again, fail again and continue until you master your craft.
Really good explanation... But you should make the videos with best practices... For example when working on a feature branch you declare it as a feature branch. It is kind of a no brainier for everyone to understand it.
Thank you! The course follows best practices though, once the basics are set, we of course use master & feature branches. The first example was just made to really avoid any kind of potential confusion.
@@academind Sorry, I didnt want to point the finger at you. It was just me wishing to see best practices from the beginning on, but I also can understand why you havent mentioned it. Thank you
I don`t care about this course, i always use my beloved USB card for all my projects since decades and it works perfectly well. EDIT : somebody stole my USB card.
Timestamps
:
00:27 Welcome
01:23 What & Why
06:22 Course Content
09:00 Module Introduction
09:41 How Git Works
15:11 Understanding Branches
17:37 Installing Git & Visual Studio Code
25:18 Initializing the Repository & First Commit
33:40 Diving Deeper Into Commits with "git log"
37:54 Understanding & Creating Branches
44:53 Merging Branches
if you put a "0:00 start" at the top of the list in the description, youtube will add "chapters" to your video
ruclips.net/video/JTkHguGaTNs/видео.html
Hello cloud you make a tutorial on Python 3.9.0
Guys, just buy the full course. One of the best...
Masterpiece !
Your way of teaching is absolutely wonderfull
While you are doubting yourself, someone who is less qualified is making it happen!
This tbh
This possibility the greatest quote ever for beginners!
"Indecisions will kill your dreams faster than mistakes" should be in your mind at every time.
Study. Train. Fail. Study again, fail again and continue until you master your craft.
@@realquincyhill 🥂
@@cs9498 Cheers!
Manu and Max, pls get this course on udemy... it is something that could be really helpful to a lot of us... thank you for all that you do ☺
Hello from Brazil here!
Great! I'm waiting for this one. Thank you guys
just what i need to my firends, thank you very much :)
interesting and very explanatory. Thank you!
Thank you very much.
Is this course available on Udemy as well? I was unable to locate the same :(
also l did not get it on Udemy ...
This is fantastic thank you 🙏👍
I am looking for this course in udemy .. I am unable to find this course in udemy?
Not at the moment, sorry.
@@academind Hello ! Is there a reason why not ?
What program do you make your slides with?
Will you publish it on udemy?
Let's dive into it 😅😅
Hello, and thanks for the tutorial ^) By the way, are you German?
At least, Max is
@@JamesHawk Yeah, he sounds a lot like a German.
Really good explanation... But you should make the videos with best practices... For example when working on a feature branch you declare it as a feature branch. It is kind of a no brainier for everyone to understand it.
Thank you! The course follows best practices though, once the basics are set, we of course use master & feature branches. The first example was just made to really avoid any kind of potential confusion.
@@academind Sorry, I didnt want to point the finger at you. It was just me wishing to see best practices from the beginning on, but I also can understand why you havent mentioned it. Thank you
I don`t care about this course, i always use my beloved USB card for all my projects since decades and it works perfectly well. EDIT : somebody stole my USB card.
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