Version Control with TFVC and GIT: 2-in-1
Version Control with TFVC and GIT: 2-in-1, available at $39.99, has an average rating of 4.6, with 37 lectures, based on 24 reviews, and has 131 subscribers.
You will learn about Control your code so that you won't lose work if you make a poor edit Learn to branch and merge the concepts and activities after configuring the environment Explore TFVC tooling to work with the source code Master both centralized and distributed version control systems, and decide which to use for each situation Know how to undo work at various stages in the Git commit process Learn to Administer the Git setup This course is ideal for individuals who are Software professionals including developers, testers, architects, configuration analysts, and release managers who want to understand the capabilities of TFS and Git It is particularly useful for Software professionals including developers, testers, architects, configuration analysts, and release managers who want to understand the capabilities of TFS and Git.
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Summary
Title: Version Control with TFVC and GIT: 2-in-1
Price: $39.99
Average Rating: 4.6
Number of Lectures: 37
Number of Published Lectures: 37
Number of Curriculum Items: 37
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 37
Original Price: $199.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Control your code so that you won't lose work if you make a poor edit
- Learn to branch and merge the concepts and activities after configuring the environment
- Explore TFVC tooling to work with the source code
- Master both centralized and distributed version control systems, and decide which to use for each situation
- Know how to undo work at various stages in the Git commit process
- Learn to Administer the Git setup
Who Should Attend
- Software professionals including developers, testers, architects, configuration analysts, and release managers who want to understand the capabilities of TFS and Git
Target Audiences
- Software professionals including developers, testers, architects, configuration analysts, and release managers who want to understand the capabilities of TFS and Git
Version control helps you to track the changes you make in your code over time by taking a snapshot of each file when you edit the code. With the help of TFVC and Git you can easily achieve this. Professional developers need to know Git and TFVC so they can move between projects with ease.
This comprehensive Learning Path is designed to teach you core concepts of version control and to use them with the help of TFVC and Git.
Contents and Overview
This training program includes 2 complete courses, carefully chosen to give you the most comprehensive training possible.
The first course, Version Control with TFVC, will show you how to configure your environment to work more effectively. You’ll go through branching and merging which are the mainstays in many version control systems. Also, understanding which branching strategy to use can be difficult. Explore various branching strategies, and also implement a strategy in TFVC. Lastly, you’ll learn about the branching strategy to work in an organization. Later, we will see how to use it, tracking the changes and merging the changes.
The second course, Version Control with Git, dives into version control using Git. After explaining the difference between centralized and distributed version control, you will be shown how to configure the Git environment. Once you have configured the environment you’ll see how to work with Git in your day to day activities. We will look at what it takes to administer your Git setup. This course ends with setting up the workflows in Git and also see Basic Workflow, Forking Workflow, Feature workflow, open source workflow and Gitflow Workflow.
By the end of this training program, you will be well versed with concepts of version control and will be able to deliver great code using TFVC and Git.
About the Authors
Paul Hacker, a Principal Consultant with AgileThought, has over 15 years of application architecture, design, development, and management expertise in Microsoft technologies. Paul has a depth of experience in ALM, Process Improvement, and Team Foundation Server. Having distinguished himself as a leader in the IT industry he has been awarded the distinction of Microsoft MVP in the ALM category every year since 2006
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Version Control with TFVC
Lecture 1: The Course Overview
Lecture 2: Version Control with TFS
Lecture 3: Version Control Terminology
Lecture 4: A Closer Look at Workspaces
Lecture 5: Changesets and Shelvesets
Lecture 6: Source Control Explorer
Lecture 7: Getting Code into TFVC
Lecture 8: The Pending Changes Experience
Lecture 9: Linking Changesets to Work Items
Lecture 10: Locking Files in TFVC
Lecture 11: Working with Workspaces
Lecture 12: Setting Source Control Settings
Lecture 13: Backward Compatibility Using the MSSCCI Provider
Lecture 14: Define a Branching Strategy
Lecture 15: Branching in TFVC
Lecture 16: Branch Visualization
Lecture 17: Merging and Resolving Conflicts
Chapter 2: Version Control with Git
Lecture 1: The Course Overview
Lecture 2: Centralized Versus Distributed
Lecture 3: Git Internals
Lecture 4: Git States
Lecture 5: Git as a Deployment Tool
Lecture 6: Selecting a Git Client
Lecture 7: Configuring User Preferences and Identity Settings
Lecture 8: Creating a Repository
Lecture 9: The Basic Git Workflow
Lecture 10: Local Versus Remote Repository
Lecture 11: Undoing Work at Each Stage
Lecture 12: Understanding .gitignore
Lecture 13: Creating Tags
Lecture 14: Creating and Merging Branches
Lecture 15: Pull Requests
Lecture 16: The Basic Git Workflow
Lecture 17: Forking Workflow
Lecture 18: Feature Branch Workflow
Lecture 19: Open Source Workflow
Lecture 20: GitFlow Workflow
Instructors
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Packt Publishing
Tech Knowledge in Motion
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