Am I supposed to deduce this is popular cos no1 has written such a direct guide before? Cos there's 100s of them — mine's somehow optimised?https://twitter.com/o_guest/status/926489531112742915 …
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Replying to @o_guest
Personally I like to see new takes on complex things - there's always more to learn, plus I know you and value your experience.
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Replying to @blahah404 @o_guest
The inverse question is - why write it if there were loads of good guides already?
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Yeah, I wrote it because fuck teaching newbies branching.
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Replying to @o_guest @blahah404
This is exactly my justification for sharing with my lab. Even sci-relevant guides written as if by programmers.
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Replying to @flourneuro @blahah404
Glad it was useful although I am a programmer, I just imagined what it'd be like not to know git.
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Replying to @o_guest @blahah404
The first time I tried teaching git to 1st year grad students: "first, open terminal" "what's terminal?" woops.
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Replying to @o_guest @flourneuro
I always do this course with students before doing git http://rik.smith-unna.com/command_line_bootcamp …. And show them what the terminal is before either :)
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I've seen this before. It's really great.
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