
Orchestrating deliberate and meaningful changes to software systems continually is one of the core features of a good software development process....
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One realization that really helped my groking-git process was, nothing (by design principle) is ever deleted. Git history (as a series of related commits) is effectively immutable. If you ever find yourself trying to dig around to remove something, remember:
git commit
writes in stone. Anything else is fighting a core feature of the version control system.Oh, wow. I thought I was good at writing changes. LOL. Seems like I have a lot to learn. anyways. Great piece. Can you write something on open-source best practices and stuff?
Haha, we always keep learning.
When I was exploring, I too had this same feeling.
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Ya, But great write up.
Nice One,Arindam!
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Super well written article.
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Well written article, Arindam!
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Great Write up!
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Great article. I loved the blend between concepts and actions in this piece. Most especially the "How to make atomic commits" section.
Great Write-up