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LYNDA COM GIT ESSENTIAL TRAINING 視頻教學 英文正式版(DVD一片裝)
軟體簡介:
The course shows how to use Git, the popular open-source version
control software, to manage changes to source code and text files.
Using a step-by-step approach, author Kevin Skoglund presents the
commands that enable efficient code management and reveals the
fundamental concepts behind version control systems and the Git
architecture. Discover how to track changes to files in a repository,
review previous edits, and compare versions of a file; create branches
to test new ideas without altering the main project; and merge those
changes into the project if they work out. The course begins by
demonstrating version control in a single-user, standalone context,
before exploring how remote repositories allow users to collaborate on
projects effectively.
軟體簡介:
The course shows how to use Git, the popular open-source version
control software, to manage changes to source code and text files.
Using a step-by-step approach, author Kevin Skoglund presents the
commands that enable efficient code management and reveals the
fundamental concepts behind version control systems and the Git
architecture. Discover how to track changes to files in a repository,
review previous edits, and compare versions of a file; create branches
to test new ideas without altering the main project; and merge those
changes into the project if they work out. The course begins by
demonstrating version control in a single-user, standalone context,
before exploring how remote repositories allow users to collaborate on
projects effectively.
