Improving Your Git Skills
TODO:
- Learning the Command-Line Tools
- Git Concepts
- Branching
- Merging
- Conflict Resolution
- Git Workflows
- Team Work
- Solo Work
- GitHub Pages
- Jekyll
- GitBook
- Plain Static Pages
- Getting Help
- Tutorial Intros
- Write a "Bio" in Markdown
# Hugh's Bio
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Hi! My name is **Hugh Mann**. I'm a software engineer with AppSoft, where I create Cross-Platform Optimal Middleware. I've been in the industry since 2005, creating everything from Aggregate Interactive Deliverables to Indie Games. Most of my work today is done in F++, though I am also proficient in SQRL.
## Work History
- **2005-2007** - Sawayn Ltd.
- Re-Engineered Multimedia Conglomeration
- References: [Inigo McDermott](mailto://imcdermott@ruecker.com)
- **2008-2012** - Von-Hoeger
- Organic Leadingedge Software
- References: [Yanny Undertown](mailto://yundt.willow@nienow.com)
- **2012-2017** - Reilly-Erdman
- Monitored Client-Server Opensystem
- References: [Karl Mante](mailto://kmante@parker.com)
where should you begin learning how to work with git? Well, that depends....
If you're the type that likes to get your hands on the tools, then a
Resources:
- GitHub Learning Labs
- First Day on GitHub
- First Week on GitHub
- http://try.github.io/ (learn by reading vs learn by doing)
- Video Resources
- Git Tutorial for Beginners: Command-Line Fundamentals (30 min)
- Git & GitHub Crash Course For Beginners by Traversy Media (32 min)
- GitKraken