This is an open book for GIT, and it focuses on teaching git from the roots of it and anyone who is starting their career in technology side will be able to get a good grasp of GIT before entering the real word. The book is written in such a way that it is very suitable for beginners or who wants to start with GIT.
This book focused on both basic and intermediate level concepts of GIT. It covers concepts like how you can overcome merge conflicts in repositories, what is three-tier architecture in GIT, creating remotes locally for much advance version controlling of your codes, how does git stores information behind the scenes, what are hashes? how you can compare the codes in two different branches and as well as two different repositories and much more.
The book is divided into 5 chapters and each chapter is written in the form of questions and explanations of the concepts clearly. If you read the whole book, work some of the exercises, and carry out some practical exercises to implement or use the ideas and methods, it will eventually allow you to reach at intermediate level from a beginner.
Anshul Singh is a writer and a poet born and raised in India. He is an immigrant who moved to the United States in his early twenties in pursuit of the American Dream. He graduated from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth with a masters degree in mechanical engineering. But writing in all its form and shape has always been his cornerstone. He writes about, love, pain, heartache, abuse, and longing all within the intricacies of poetry. He lives in Seattle with his lovely wife.
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