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colorkid2017-01-03 22:49:41
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colorkid, 2017-01-03 22:49:41

The level of Git proficiency for working in the studio. What is he?

Hello.
A question. I'm currently working for a non-development company, using git for my needs. I look for vacancies of web studios and all kinds of services, one of the mandatory requirements is knowledge and ability to work with git.
What level is meant? I am proficient in commands like add, commit, push, branch, merge, i.e. all I do with git is keep certain development versions, split development into different branches if necessary, and then merge the relevant version onto the master branch. Tell me, is this enough as an ordinary developer in the studio?

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Eugene Wolf, 2017-01-03
@colorkid

Tell me, is this enough as an ordinary developer in the studio?

In the conditions of actual subjective reality, in the expanses of the former USSR, this is about all that you will ever have to learn about working with Git, in about 97% of "studios". That is, answering your question - yes, this will be enough. Perhaps you will be taught a couple more features specifically by their work. And it will be pretty good if "there" will work with Git at least as you described. Instead of spoiling in one branch of 20 people ...
That is, in general, if the "studio" heard about Git, and even more so branches, this is already good. And if they know why they are needed - it's not bad at all. And if they also try to use them for their intended purpose ... - consider it, almost a top company.

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Puma Thailand, 2017-01-04
@opium

What you described is enough for 99 percent of developers

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