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Would it make sense to also add a course for git?

Because git or another Version control ia essential for development.

15th Nov 2016, 8:27 PM
Gunther Strauss
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Arsal ali : I (respectfully) do not agree. Git is more than 4 to 6 commands, and is not so easy to understand when you're a beginner. For example : how to setup Git on your computer, how to run it. There's definitely room for a Git course, especially if you make it about using GitHub / BitBucket too (which would make sense, knowing that you'll have to know these tools if you wanna join a team as a developer). Any job offer I've seen lately asks for Git proficiency. And when it's not written in the job offer, it's because it's obvious.
16th Jan 2017, 2:40 PM
Baptiste Legrand
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Even though git is mostly used in Programming you can't consider it as a course here. Most people only only use 4 to 6 commands. Thus it is more applying knowledge then implementing something. Additionally there are lots of great tutorials on YouTube
16th Nov 2016, 2:47 PM
Arsal Ali
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if you add stuff like hooks, ci, MD, and stuff like this? I know not really git, but somehow highly related.
17th Nov 2016, 6:24 PM
Gunther Strauss
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