Benjamin is a business consultant, coach, designer, musician, artist, and writer, living in the remote mountains of Vermont. He has 20+ years experience in tech, an educational background in the arts, ...
Inherently distributed in nature, every local commit made to a Git repo will make its way to the shared, central repository, as soon a developer issues a push command. But this isn't always ideal.
Have you ever heard of Gitignore? Not all of us, and that’s fine because there is no need for most people to know what it is. However, if you are the type of person who uses GitHub on a regular basis, ...