In episode 19 of Does Not Compute, Sean and Paul talk about using Git while working with a team, GitHub Flow, what to look for in an open source readme, and some of the available options for deploying your website or webapp.
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- The Art of the Commit
- GitHub Flow
- A Successful Git Branching Model
- How to Write a Great Readme
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- @andrewlho - What resources are out there for deployment in general?
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