As with many other things, software development is not fun until we do it together with other people. Unfortunately, most software developers are not introduced to Git in a healthy setting. Either they are experiencing Git for the setting in a classroom where the professor has understood that Git is important and that someone should be teaching it to the students, but it is simply a footnote in a much larger curriculum. Or they are introduced to workflows and collaboration in Git in some organization that are more concerned with doing things according to the described process than in a meaningful ...
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