You make a good point, I am one of those young developers and probably made the article name a little too "absolute" as in everyone does them this way, rather than implying that it's my understanding of them.
I'm curious too - if you don't mind, what features did I miss that would be considered required for good commit messages?
Thanks for the comment, I always appreciate constructive criticism & feedback!
I am glad that you are receiving my comment positively!
It would probably take a whole blog post to answer your question, but I guess what comes closest to my opinion is this: chris.beams.io/posts/git-commit/
You make a good point, I am one of those young developers and probably made the article name a little too "absolute" as in everyone does them this way, rather than implying that it's my understanding of them.
I'm curious too - if you don't mind, what features did I miss that would be considered required for good commit messages?
Thanks for the comment, I always appreciate constructive criticism & feedback!
I am glad that you are receiving my comment positively!
It would probably take a whole blog post to answer your question, but I guess what comes closest to my opinion is this: chris.beams.io/posts/git-commit/
Best of luck for the start of your career!
Thanks - and thank you for the link! That will be good reading, I appreciate it.