The Future of Coding
Rob Hudson and a few co-workers recently tried to build a full fledged Django app in 3 hours using Git and GitHub. Really, it’s a match made in heaven: an…
Rob Hudson and a few co-workers recently tried to build a full fledged Django app in 3 hours using Git and GitHub. Really, it’s a match made in heaven: an agile web framework like Django, an amazing scm like Git, and an awesome collaboration tool like GitHub.
Check out the article to hear it in Rob’s words:
In summary, we have had an enlightening evening that has changed the way we think about our coding practices. And we’re all switching to using git and GitHub personally. I encourage everyone who is interested in the future of coding to give git a try, and sign up on GitHub (via an invite or when it launches) and share your code.
I completely agree!
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