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Git from Basics to Advanced: Practical Guide for Developers

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Description: From this course, you can learn Git from basics to advanced concepts. This course was created for software engineers who want to learn how to track changes with the help of Git. No matter what programming language you use - the git is equal for everyone :)There are a lot of other courses on this topic. So, why would you choose exactly this course? Here are just a few reasons:- Real-life cases & demo during the video lesson There are a lot of other courses that taught you Git. But there are only PowerPoint presentations and nice diagrams. You may learn hundreds of git commands but you won't be able to apply them in real life after that courses.In this course, we will imitate teamwork and work on one project from scratch. We will review different life scenarios online, on the video, I will show you the best way to approach various cases. You are going to learn enough theory to understand practical examples and exercises. No watter :) Only Git! - Practical orientation of the courseThis is what makes this course so unique. During the course, we are not talking about super abstract things and inventing our own Git. Your focus is put on the questions that you will face on daily basis during the software development. That's why this course is called 'Practical Guide for Developers'.- Q&A support The significant difference between the online and offline learning process is the instructor's availability. If you are in one room with a tutor he always can help you to get understand the specific concept or to help fix your code on your computer. In this course, we are supporting students with answers to any questions flagged in the Q&A section. In case there will be recurring questions - separate video lessons will be created to show how to address the issue. So with this course you are not just gett
Category: Development > Software Development Tools > Git
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Price: 59.99
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