I've been using git for versioning for some time now. But for those of you who are starting out and want to jump right into it, Codeschool has a nice online class for you: http://try.github.com/
Try Git
Jul 12, 20121 minute read
Written by Yuri Kovalov
Hey There! I'm a software engineer from Ukraine. I specialize in full-stack, API, and test-driven development of web-based applications. I am currently focusing on creating automations using generative AI.
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