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Learning How To Use Git Effectively #135

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bilalatim opened this issue Apr 25, 2023 · 1 comment
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Learning How To Use Git Effectively #135

bilalatim opened this issue Apr 25, 2023 · 1 comment
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Priority: Medium Issues that are important but not critical, and can be worked on after higher priority issues. Status: Done Issues that have been completed. Type: Research Issues that require further investigation and research.

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bilalatim commented Apr 25, 2023

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Our practice app project requires us to work collaboratively, therefore, We need to freshen up our knowledge about git and look for the best practices in order to use the system effectively. So, I will take a look at git usage.

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09.05.2023 - Tuesday - 23.59

@bilalatim bilalatim added Priority: Medium Issues that are important but not critical, and can be worked on after higher priority issues. Type: Research Issues that require further investigation and research. Status: In Progress Issues that are currently being worked on. labels Apr 25, 2023
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I refreshed my knowledge about Git and did some practice to reinforce my understanding. Of course, I will continue learning new things about Git over time. However, I believe that I have learned the necessary information for my project, so I am closing this issue. Below, you can find some useful resources as well.

A successful Git branching model
Git Tutorial
Some important Git commands

@bilalatim bilalatim added Status: Done Issues that have been completed. and removed Status: In Progress Issues that are currently being worked on. labels May 9, 2023
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