I rate the overall solution a ten out of ten. My advice to those starting with Git is not to be afraid to understand how it works. They should establish guidelines for their workflow, including how they create branches and merge, to avoid getting lost. While the tool is not difficult to use, it does require adhering to certain rules.
I can provide support and control over the development teams, such as developing scripts for managing code or administering Git repositories for all members. However, we may need an extra week or two for additional training. According to my opinion, every programmer should use Git.
Professor at FESB - Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture
Real User
Top 5
2023-07-06T09:12:52Z
Jul 6, 2023
I just tried to use the solution for what I needed. I would definitely recommend the solution to those planning to use it. Overall, I rate the solution a ten out of ten.
DevOps Engineer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
Top 5
2023-06-06T18:30:00Z
Jun 6, 2023
My recommendation to others to use the solution would depend on their usage. If it's for their personal use, it's going to be easy. But if he was going to use it in an organization or for a personal project with a lot of friends or colleagues, then that would be a different story. You need to be concentrated, and I think a lot before making any changes to the code because every mistake can create a lot of problems. I rate the overall solution a nine out of ten.
For the people looking to use this solution, I would say, go through some of the basic videos and learn the basic commands to get started and then explore more of the features. Get some hands-on experience and collaborate with others to find out more about the solution. Overall, I would rate Git a nine, on a scale from one to 10, with one being the worst and 10 being the best.
Chief Technology Officer at Euro-Testing Software Solutions
Real User
2022-10-19T14:19:07Z
Oct 19, 2022
My advice to others is Git is the industry standard for source code versioning and my recommendation for them is to learn it and use it. I rate Git a nine out of ten.
We would recommend new users to start with the areas of this solution that have a user interface. This has a step-by step guide available that will allow them to get used to the product. I would rate this solution a 10 out of 10.
Practice Manager at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2019-09-08T09:50:00Z
Sep 8, 2019
My advice to others would be to implement it correctly and do whatever your unit test brings back in terms of an approach. Fix that first and then start with your coding. That is how you ensure quality. I would say that you should start afresh. Instead of trying the squad branching, do the release branching, and work from there. Don't be wary of actually starting on DevOps. Sometimes people are wary of the unknown but it adds a lot of value if you go with the CDCI approach. It is a great product and my rating is eight out of ten.
Git is a free and open source distributed version control system designed to handle everything from small to very large projects with speed and efficiency. Git is easy to learn and has a tiny footprint with lightning fast performance. It outclasses SCM tools like Subversion, CVS, Perforce, and ClearCase with features like cheap local branching, convenient staging areas, and multiple workflows.
I would recommend Git to other people. I'd rate it nine out of ten.
I rate the overall solution a ten out of ten. My advice to those starting with Git is not to be afraid to understand how it works. They should establish guidelines for their workflow, including how they create branches and merge, to avoid getting lost. While the tool is not difficult to use, it does require adhering to certain rules.
I can provide support and control over the development teams, such as developing scripts for managing code or administering Git repositories for all members. However, we may need an extra week or two for additional training. According to my opinion, every programmer should use Git.
I rate Git a ten out of ten.
People should use the solution because it is easy to use. Overall, I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
I rate the product an eight out of ten.
I rate Git an eight out of ten.
I just tried to use the solution for what I needed. I would definitely recommend the solution to those planning to use it. Overall, I rate the solution a ten out of ten.
My recommendation to others to use the solution would depend on their usage. If it's for their personal use, it's going to be easy. But if he was going to use it in an organization or for a personal project with a lot of friends or colleagues, then that would be a different story. You need to be concentrated, and I think a lot before making any changes to the code because every mistake can create a lot of problems. I rate the overall solution a nine out of ten.
I rate Git eight out of 10.
I would recommend the solution to those planning to use it. I rate the overall tool a ten out of ten.
I would definitely recommend using this solution. Overall, I would rate the solution a nine out of ten.
Overall, I would rate it a seven out of ten. I prefer using other tools that are more user-friendly.
I would recommend this solution to others. It is popular. I rate Git an eight out of ten.
I would definitely recommend using Git. My advice to others is that it is a good idea to read the manual. I would rate Git a ten out of ten.
I'm a Git user. I'd rate the solution seven out of ten.
For the people looking to use this solution, I would say, go through some of the basic videos and learn the basic commands to get started and then explore more of the features. Get some hands-on experience and collaborate with others to find out more about the solution. Overall, I would rate Git a nine, on a scale from one to 10, with one being the worst and 10 being the best.
I rate Git eight out of 10.
My advice to others is Git is the industry standard for source code versioning and my recommendation for them is to learn it and use it. I rate Git a nine out of ten.
We would recommend new users to start with the areas of this solution that have a user interface. This has a step-by step guide available that will allow them to get used to the product. I would rate this solution a 10 out of 10.
My advice to others would be to implement it correctly and do whatever your unit test brings back in terms of an approach. Fix that first and then start with your coding. That is how you ensure quality. I would say that you should start afresh. Instead of trying the squad branching, do the release branching, and work from there. Don't be wary of actually starting on DevOps. Sometimes people are wary of the unknown but it adds a lot of value if you go with the CDCI approach. It is a great product and my rating is eight out of ten.
We are satisfied with this product, but updates to the interface would improve usability. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.