Just "git" to the end of the Git course. I found it great!

Before this I had done the little online tutorial on GitHub and dabbled here and there for some open source programs I use. Even then navigating GitHub felt like browsing a chinese website. Pull requests? Commits? Pushes? Issues? Forks? Repositories? Cloning? Just where do I download the file? What is all this??? Where do I even ask a question to the developer?? Where just common questions I used to have every time when I went on the website.

I even had created myself an account 5 months ago but barely used it because of the reasons I just stated.

Everything changed after this course. Not only have I been able to go back to repositories I had already been in the past and understand what (almost) everything is about thanks to knowing all the lingo, now I also feel pretty confident into arranging version control with SourceTree and GitHub (and maybe GitHub’s plug-in for Unity) for any project I so choose from now on.

Thumbs up, Ben! Thank you for this course, I liked it a lot.

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