March 7, 2018 by Daniel P. Clark

Micro Backups of Your Git Dev Work

When writing software there are many times where we try out changes to see what occurs.  Sometimes this will bring us to bugs in projects that we depend on and depending on the issue we may simply work around it.  When this happens it’s very likely that the non-working code isn’t committed to a software…

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May 25, 2017 by Daniel P. Clark

Leveling up with Git

This past weekend I got to spend 4 days at the Ruby for Good event.  This is an event where programmers get together and volunteer their efforts in charitable programming for many needs in our communities.  The team I joined up with consisted of 10 developers and most of the team grouped together in about…

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