Generally that's totally fine. In a production app you'd typically delete your branches. At least from time to time since you end up with a big mess otherwise.
For a portfolio project there mighty be an advantage of leaving them if the reviewer wants to check them out. It's unlikely that they will though. And if you use pull requests you might see the changes there even if you delete the branch (not at all sure about this though 🙂)
Thanks, I'll keep this in mind. I use PR when I introduce massive changes or I'm not sure about a feature will work or not. Also, I create issues that I label and assign myself. Just have to improve my README.md file as I never edit those 😅 and also the about section.
Generally that's totally fine. In a production app you'd typically delete your branches. At least from time to time since you end up with a big mess otherwise.
For a portfolio project there mighty be an advantage of leaving them if the reviewer wants to check them out. It's unlikely that they will though. And if you use pull requests you might see the changes there even if you delete the branch (not at all sure about this though 🙂)
Thanks, I'll keep this in mind. I use PR when I introduce massive changes or I'm not sure about a feature will work or not. Also, I create issues that I label and assign myself. Just have to improve my README.md file as I never edit those 😅 and also the about section.
That sounds great. Yeah the readme is important. But you're on the right path it seems 🙂