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Using Git for Technical Writing
I recently finished writing Python Crash Course, an introductory programming book. The first half of the book is an introduction to Python, and the second half is a set of projects that build on what was presented in the first half. I found myself using Git differently as a writer than I do as a programmer. Having a decent understanding of Git made the process of writing a full-length technical book much more manageable.
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Using Git for Technical Writing
I recently finished writing Python Crash Course, an introductory programming book. The first half of the book is an introduction to Python, and the second half is a set of projects that build on what was presented in the first half. I found myself using Git differently as a writer than I do as a programmer. Having a decent understanding of Git made the process of writing a full-length technical book much more manageable.
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Using Git for Technical Writing
I recently finished writing Python Crash Course, an introductory programming book. The first half of the book is an introduction to Python, and the second half is a set of projects that build on what was presented in the first half. I found myself using Git differently as a writer than I do as a programmer. Having a decent understanding of Git made the process of writing a full-length technical book much more manageable.
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