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opened 2023年08月16日 14:43:43 +02:00 by saraf · 1 comment
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This course already (day 3) taught me how to use basic commands in Linux, also using different shells. The git tutorial was a bit more chaotic and too complicated at times (just my feeling) and could still use some improvement, but overall I already learnt a lot from this course!

This course already (day 3) taught me how to use basic commands in Linux, also using different shells. The git tutorial was a bit more chaotic and too complicated at times (just my feeling) and could still use some improvement, but overall I already learnt a lot from this course!
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Thank you for your feedback 🥰

Yes, I have to admit that the Git part presented too much information that it can be overwhelming. But Git is actually complicated and I hope that everything get clearer after practicing the presented commands :)

You can always ask me if you have any questions 😇

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Thank you for your feedback 🥰 Yes, I have to admit that the Git part presented too much information that it can be overwhelming. But Git is actually complicated and I hope that everything get clearer after practicing the presented commands :) You can always ask me if you have any questions 😇 Closing because no action is required :)
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