You can do more with Git than just build software. This practical guide delivers a unique people-first approach to version control that also explains how using Git as a focal point can help your team work better together. You’ll learn how to plan and pursue a Git workflow that not only ensures that you accomplish project goals, but also fits the immediate needs and future growth of your team.
The first part of the book on structuring workflow is useful for project managers, technical team leads, and CTOs. The second part provides hands-on exercises to help developers gain a better understanding of Git commands.
Explore the dynamics of team building
Walk through the process of creating and deploying software with Git
Structure workflow to influence the way your team collaborates
Learn a useful process for conducting code reviews
Set up a shared repository and identify specific team members as contributors, consumers, or maintainers
Know the why behind the Git commands your teammates use
Use branching strategies to separate different approaches to your project
Examine popular collaboration platforms: GitHub, Bitbucket, and GitLab
About the Author
Emma Jane Hogbin Westby has been developing Web sites since 1996--initially as a developer, and now as a team leader. She has been teaching Web-related technologies since 2002 and has delivered over 100 conference presentations, courses, and workshops around the world on front end web development, accessibility standards, distributed version control, virtualisation, and change management. She has previously authored two books on Web development.
Emma encourages non-traditional participation in technology through craft, and is an amateur beekeeper. You can follow her on Twitter at @emmajanehw.
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You can do more with Git than just build software. This practical guide delivers a unique people-first approach to version control that also explains how using Git as a focal point can help your team work better together. You’ll learn how to plan and pursue a Git workflow that not only ensures that you accomplish project goals, but also fits the immediate needs and future growth of your team.
The first part of the book on structuring workflow is useful for project managers, technical team leads, and CTOs. The second part provides hands-on exercises to help developers gain a better understanding of Git commands.
About the Author
Emma Jane Hogbin Westby has been developing Web sites since 1996--initially as a developer, and now as a team leader. She has been teaching Web-related technologies since 2002 and has delivered over 100 conference presentations, courses, and workshops around the world on front end web development, accessibility standards, distributed version control, virtualisation, and change management. She has previously authored two books on Web development.
Emma encourages non-traditional participation in technology through craft, and is an amateur beekeeper. You can follow her on Twitter at @emmajanehw.