DEV Computer Science Challenge
Chris Jarvis

Chris Jarvis @jarvisscript

About: Fullstack developer with a passion for UX. @jarvisscript@hachyderm.io

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DEV Computer Science Challenge

Publish Date: Jun 20 '24
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This is a submission for DEV Computer Science Challenge v24.06.12: One Byte Explainer.

Explainer

Git is versioning control software that lets developers save a version of their code or share code and collaborate with others. A sort of time travel to go back and recover previous work. Git allows devs to recover saved work and return to coding.

Additional Context

Header Image is why you need to use git.

Comments 9 total

  • K Om Senapati
    K Om Senapati Jun 21, 2024

    Well explained.
    The context is funny.

  • Syed Muhammad Ali Raza
    Syed Muhammad Ali RazaJun 21, 2024

    👍

  • Ryan Brown
    Ryan BrownJun 21, 2024

    Agree with @matin_mollapur and @komsenapati about the great explainer and humorous and accurate header image... just need to add:

    Under the mask is also the same rebel!
    The villain in your hero story of software development is your past self!
    Search your git blame. You know it to be true.

  • Chris Jarvis
    Chris JarvisJun 21, 2024

    Thank you!

  • a.infosecflavour
    a.infosecflavourJun 21, 2024

    That's a great explanation! So straightforward :)

  • Thaísa Vieira
    Thaísa VieiraJun 21, 2024

    That's an amazing explanation, simple and hilarious. Congrats, Chris!

  • Ghulam Hyder Ghaloo
    Ghulam Hyder GhalooJun 23, 2024

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