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friend: so how are we gonna do this project together? download, edit then upload to google drive again. thats the fastest way.

me: how about git?

friend: what?

me: ill just create a repository and create branches before we merge it with master. no need to go through that process of downloading and uploading multiple times

friend: not sure... what... that.. is.....

me: oh we have a looooong way to go, ill guess ill have to teach u git right from the beginning

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  • 19
    But... But... All the team members working directly in a shared Dropbox folder is much more comfortable 😨
  • 11
    I should learn how to use git.
  • 3
    @karmak then after learning git, teach me java and lets do a project yay
  • 0
    @nickj yea but what
  • 4
    @karmak

    git init
    *thinks of a project* aaaaAA fuck it, no ideas rn
    *deletes*
  • 2
    @Lahsen2016 sshhhhH ive got a loooot of time yknow 😉
  • 1
    It's a paid website, but this git course is well worth spending a few bucks on for beginners:

    https://laracasts.com/series/...

    Don't start tutoring your coworkers in person... that's a rabbit hole you need to stay away from. Give pointers, but let them search & take courses on their own.
  • 1
    Git gut
  • 1
    @hash-table because students?
  • 1
    @jphager2 xd
  • 2
    One thing: Don't use Github. Use Gitlab.
  • 0
    @PrivateGER That's not applicable to quite a lot of people. The community and chance for contributions on Github is just so much bigger than on Gitlab.
    If for private projects, then ofc, Gitlab is much cooler
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