The world of software development offers an infinite amount of ways to mess up: deleting the wrong things, coding into dead ends, littering commit

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The world of software development offers an infinite amount of ways to mess up: deleting the wrong things, coding into dead ends, littering commit

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Even though I've been using git for a few years already, there are still many unexplored corners of my favorite source-control system. Roger did a fantastically creative effort to try to simplify and clarify some core git concepts. As he puts it "no deep shit". For slightly more advanced git candy this is a good start.