A Tools Programmer working in the Games Industry, that specialises in C#, WPF, MVVM and Prism. I like to code in my free-time to enhance my skills and try new things, whether that be in C# or Android.
When I first started using github on my personal projects, I only used master. But then after getting concerned about showing it during job application processes. I made the choice to have a dev branch for development. With feature branches coming off of dev. I'd then push Dev into master, one I felt I had a new "version" that was solid to showcase.
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When I first started using github on my personal projects, I only used master. But then after getting concerned about showing it during job application processes. I made the choice to have a dev branch for development. With feature branches coming off of dev. I'd then push Dev into master, one I felt I had a new "version" that was solid to showcase.