might be off topic..

Little Girl littlergirl at gmail.com
Wed Jun 4 17:37:23 UTC 2025


Hey there,

bruce wrote:

>Looking over different articles/vids, and wondered, when it comes to
>setting up projects, does anyone have a "good" overview/process/docs
>of the entire dev/build process from "idea" to release, that would
>use Github/repos?

Here's the official Git documentation:

https://git-scm.com/doc

Here's the official GitHub documentation:

https://docs.github.com/en

Both of those are excellent resources that are well worth spending
time on.

Also, this free course by Daniel Shiffman on YouTube (in the form of
a  playlist) is an introduction to Git and GitHub that I can't
recommend highly enough as a fun and easy way to learn both:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCQHnlnPusY&list=PLRqwX-V7Uu6ZF9C0YMKuns9sLDzK6zoiV

And last, but by far not least, this article by Matt Neuburg is a
*fantastic* way to clarify some points about Git that can initially
be misunderstood when you first learn about it since so many people
get it wrong. This can suddenly make sense of *so* many things that
would otherwise be permanently confusing if you had never read it. If
I could only recommend *one* Git-related resource to anyone *ever*, it
would be this page:

https://www.biteinteractive.com/picturing-git-conceptions-and-misconceptions

If it doesn't absolutely bend your brain and make you exclaim with
wild abandon and want to run outside and shout what's in it from the
rooftops, you can't, in good conscience, call yourself a true geek.

-- 
Little Girl

There is no spoon.



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