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Learning Git: A Hands-On and Visual Guide to the Basics of Git
Barnes and Noble
Learning Git: A Hands-On and Visual Guide to the Basics of Git
Current price: $55.99


Barnes and Noble
Learning Git: A Hands-On and Visual Guide to the Basics of Git
Current price: $55.99
Size: Paperback
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This book teaches Git in a simple, visual, and tangible manner so that you can build a solid mental model of how Git version control works. Through the use of color, storytelling, and hands-on exercises, you will learn to use this tool with confidence.
The information is introduced incrementally so that you don't get bogged down with unknown terms or concepts.
Learning Git
is ideal for anyone who needs to use Git for personal or professional projects: coding bootcamp students, junior developers, data professionals, and technical writers, to name just a few!
This book covers how to:
Download Git and initialize a local repository
Add files to the staging area and make commits
Create, switch, and delete branches
Merge and rebase branches
Work with remote repositories including cloning, pushing, pulling, and fetching
Use pull requests to collaborate with others
The information is introduced incrementally so that you don't get bogged down with unknown terms or concepts.
Learning Git
is ideal for anyone who needs to use Git for personal or professional projects: coding bootcamp students, junior developers, data professionals, and technical writers, to name just a few!
This book covers how to:
Download Git and initialize a local repository
Add files to the staging area and make commits
Create, switch, and delete branches
Merge and rebase branches
Work with remote repositories including cloning, pushing, pulling, and fetching
Use pull requests to collaborate with others