I've been a professional C, Perl, PHP and Python developer.
I'm an ex-sysadmin from the late 20th century.
These days I do more Javascript and CSS and whatnot, and promote UX and accessibility.
It looks interesting, but I'm put off by the way it's themed to look like an old Mac, and that it's completely non-obvious that you can scroll bits of it (I suppose that is keeping the Mac philosophy of having an unintuitive UI, but still...)
I'm a programmer who likes games, and wants to make games for a living. At the same time, there are some really cool non-game things I want to work on -- especially if they use C or C++.
Looks cool! I like Git Gud better, personally; it has a much cleaner look, but there are definitely some lessons to learn from that. It also gives me some ideas for how to implement more difficult commands like cherry-pick. Thanks!
You guys could take a look at learngitbranching.js.org/. I have used this to learn a couple of years ago. It's quite mature
It looks interesting, but I'm put off by the way it's themed to look like an old Mac, and that it's completely non-obvious that you can scroll bits of it (I suppose that is keeping the Mac philosophy of having an unintuitive UI, but still...)
Looks cool! I like Git Gud better, personally; it has a much cleaner look, but there are definitely some lessons to learn from that. It also gives me some ideas for how to implement more difficult commands like
cherry-pick
. Thanks!I was going to comment the same! Learned a lot with learngitbranching when I was learning git about 4 years ago! I always recommend it.
For the post, it's still and very interesting project, congrats to the authors!