Ryan Hodson
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Ry's Git Tutorial
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2014
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Git Succinctly
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published
2012
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2 editions
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Knockout.js Succinctly
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published
2012
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Ry's Objective-C Tutorial
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published
2014
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Objective-C Succinctly
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published
2012
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2 editions
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Android Programming Succinctly
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Ry's Friendly Guide to Git
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published
2012
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2 editions
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PDF Succinctly
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published
2012
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2 editions
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Ry's MathML Tutorial
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published
2014
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iOS Succinctly
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published
2013
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“The git reset command moves the checked out snapshot to a new commit, and the HEAD~1 parameter tells it to reset to the commit that occurs immediately before the current HEAD (likewise, HEAD~2 would refer to second commit before HEAD).”
― Ry's Git Tutorial
― Ry's Git Tutorial
“When using git revert, remember to specify the commit that you want to undo—not the stable commit that you want to return to. It helps to think of this command as saying “undo this commit” rather than “restore this version.”
― Ry's Git Tutorial
― Ry's Git Tutorial
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