GitHub Pull Requests for Everyone
Writing good pull requests makes everyone’s life easier. Catherine shares how to set up successful code reviews with good pull requests.
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Writing good pull requests makes everyone’s life easier. Catherine shares how to set up successful code reviews with good pull requests.
Nate shares a tool that helps us minimize the private information that can slip through the cracks and into a public repo.
Ethan talks about the benefits of using screencasts to communicate with your teammates.
The path to becoming a developer is different for everyone. Catherine shares her greatest roadblock that she had to overcome.
That is the Question. And Divya has the answers.
You can improve morale, prevent rework, and build team unity through one simple suggestion—give as much positive code feedback as you do correction.
You know atomic commits are the way to go, but you struggle making them happen with Git. Nathan shares a simple, step-by-step way to create atomic commits in the command line.
If you’re drowning in Pull Requests, Adam has some ideas that might help you tame the sea.
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