A digital native focussing on design systems, brand identity and creative coding to help digital products take shape. My approach is organized, systematic and inclusive.
There are indeed some topics and concepts that only apply to social coding platforms such as GitHub. Maybe it's a good idea to specify this difference in the beginning of the post? 'The difference between Git and GitHub'
A digital native focussing on design systems, brand identity and creative coding to help digital products take shape. My approach is organized, systematic and inclusive.
Former Java engineer turned Ruby engineer who is trying to understand Ruby and Rails, MacOS and a lot of other things. Worked at Flywheel, FNBO, ACI Worldwide.
As a developer who has used both Github and GitLab, that could be another topic to explore, the differences between remote repo implementations and how the effect your workflow. Actually now that I have that written out, it might be the next topic I explore :) Thanks for your help with my brainstorming.
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There are indeed some topics and concepts that only apply to social coding platforms such as GitHub. Maybe it's a good idea to specify this difference in the beginning of the post? 'The difference between Git and GitHub'
That's a great candidate for a post in and of itself.
Maybe I'll write something up!
I was about to do that... sometime ago..
As a developer who has used both Github and GitLab, that could be another topic to explore, the differences between remote repo implementations and how the effect your workflow. Actually now that I have that written out, it might be the next topic I explore :) Thanks for your help with my brainstorming.