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По умолчанию Git - The Time Stone


Git - The Time Stone
Published 2/2026
Created by Haris Jafri
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Level: Beginner | Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 32 Lectures ( 2h 38m ) | Size: 1.26 GB
Understand Git - Version Control, Branching, Merging, Remotes, Conflict Resolution, Pull Requests and Workflows !
What you'll learn
✓ Understand Git at a fundamental level including version control concepts, repository structure, and how Git manages history.
✓ Work confidently with Git commands to track changes, create commits, navigate history, and manage branches.
✓ Collaborate using remote repositories by pushing, pulling, fetching, and working with upstream branches.
✓ Handle real‑world Git workflows such as merging, resolving conflicts, rebasing, and creating pull requests.
Requirements
● No prior knowledge of Git or version control is required. The course teaches all the Git concepts from the ground up. A computer (Windows OS preferred) where you can install Git. A willingness to learn and follow along with hands‑on examples.
Description
Git can feel intimidating at first, but it doesn't have to be. Git - The Time Stone is a beginner‑friendly, concept‑driven course designed to make Git feel simple, logical, and actually enjoyable to learn.
Whether you're a complete beginner, a student, or someone preparing for your first development job, this course will give you a strong understanding of Git from the ground up. Instead of memorizing commands, you'll learn why Git works the way it does, how it thinks, and how to use it confidently in real projects.
We start with the fundamentals: what version control is, why developers use it, and how Git manages project history. You'll learn the essential terminal skills needed to use Git comfortably, followed by hands‑on practice with repositories, commits, logs, file states, and restoring past work.
From there, you'll explore one of Git's most powerful features - branching. You'll see how branches work internally, how HEAD moves through commits, and how to switch, merge, and manage branches without confusion.
The course also covers everyday team workflows, including working with remote repositories, pushing and pulling changes, handling merge conflicts, performing rebases, and creating pull requests.
By the end, you'll understand Git deeply enough to use it with confidence in personal projects, collaborative environments, and professional development teams - all without feeling overwhelmed.
Who this course is for
■ Beginners who have never used Git before and want a solid, intuitive introduction.
■ Students and self‑taught developers who want to understand Git beyond just memorizing commands.
■ New programmers or CS majors who need Git for projects, assignments, or university work.
■ Aspiring developers preparing for internships or their first job, where Git is an essential skill.
■ Anyone who wants to collaborate on code, contribute to projects, or maintain clean version history.

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