I've been a professional C, Perl, PHP and Python developer.
I'm an ex-sysadmin.
Back in the day, I had a geekcode which I'm not going to share with you.
418 I'm a teapot.
It looks interesting, but I'm put off by the way it's themed to look like an old Mac, and that it's completely non-obvious that you can scroll bits of it (I suppose that is keeping the Mac philosophy of having an unintuitive UI, but still...)
I'm a programmer who likes games, and wants to make games for a living. At the same time, there are some really cool non-game things I want to work on -- especially if they use C or C++.
Looks cool! I like Git Gud better, personally; it has a much cleaner look, but there are definitely some lessons to learn from that. It also gives me some ideas for how to implement more difficult commands like cherry-pick. Thanks!
You guys could take a look at learngitbranching.js.org/. I have used this to learn a couple of years ago. It's quite mature
It looks interesting, but I'm put off by the way it's themed to look like an old Mac, and that it's completely non-obvious that you can scroll bits of it (I suppose that is keeping the Mac philosophy of having an unintuitive UI, but still...)
Looks cool! I like Git Gud better, personally; it has a much cleaner look, but there are definitely some lessons to learn from that. It also gives me some ideas for how to implement more difficult commands like
cherry-pick. Thanks!I was going to comment the same! Learned a lot with learngitbranching when I was learning git about 4 years ago! I always recommend it.
For the post, it's still and very interesting project, congrats to the authors!