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chambers.io
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| | | | So far this week we've talked about what Git is and how to use it. If you're anything like me, you want to know how things work under the hood. When you first learn Git it can seem like magic...but it also seems like something that can easily break. Or something that works by pure demonic byte voodoo. One of the best things Git does is allow you to write code with confidence - fear not about breaking things or losing files. They're always recoverable. To feel confident, it helps to know how things work. | |
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v5.chriskrycho.com
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| | | | Jujutsu (`jj`) is a new version control system from a software developer at Google. I have been using it full time for 6 months. Here's why you should switch, too. | |
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kennyballou.com
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| | | | A backwards introduction to the information manager from hell | |
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www.stylobite.com
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| | In today's digital landscape, small businesses face increasing cybersecurity threats that can have devastating consequences. Cybercriminals target small businesses due to their often limited resources and weaker security measures. To combat these risks, small businesses can benefit greatly from robust cybersecurity measures provided by managed IT support. In this article, we will explore the importance [...] |