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blackfalcon / git-feature-workflow.md
Last active October 8, 2025 17:33
Git basics - a general workflow

Git-workflow vs feature branching

When working with Git, there are two prevailing workflows are Git workflow and feature branches. IMHO, being more of a subscriber to continuous integration, I feel that the feature branch workflow is better suited, and the focus of this article.

If you are new to Git and Git-workflows, I suggest reading the atlassian.com Git Workflow article in addition to this as there is more detail there than presented here.

I admit, using Bash in the command line with the standard configuration leaves a bit to be desired when it comes to awareness of state. A tool that I suggest using follows these instructions on setting up GIT Bash autocompletion. This tool will assist you to better visualize the state of a branc

JavaScript, the weird parts

link to notes https://git.io/vgpKc

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jesstelford / LEARNING_JS.md
Last active August 2, 2019 23:58
Learning JS links and suggestions

Learn by doing

If you're brand new to the language (welcome!) start here: http://jsforcats.com/ (Silly name, but excellent content)

If you've already got a little bit of coding under your belt, the ⁠⁠absolute best⁠⁠ place / way to learn is with https://nodeschool.io workshops (Full disclosure; I've written 2 of them)

They're all free open source at your own pace workshops where you are given a bit of info, a task, and you must code it up before you can move on (it runs unit tests over your code to verify you completed it)