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Software training with passion. High-quality content for developers. Founded by @cburgdorf and @PascalPrecht
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Joined March 2014
π We've just published our new blog design! π Thank you Jekyll for serving us for so many years. We've now moved to @gatsbyjs to make writing blog posts fun again! Let us know what you think :) https://t.co/sMfxixiQeg
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Own a unique piece of thoughtram history! We've created a single NFT of the very first commit that announced the company back in 2014. https://t.co/CKxzbW9GOe π Buy it on @opensea
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So like 2 years ago I fully switched doing git from the command line I can honestly say I'm so happy I did this! With help from @PascalPrecht to understand some concepts that I struggled with π So a while back he wrote a book on Git: https://t.co/n8ahuKpDwg
#readit ππ
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REBASE is a short and complete ebook that takes your productivity to the next level and gives you full control of your commit histories by teaching you the concepts of rebasing in Git.
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A @rustlang π¦ journey thread of threads. Follow my path as I explore the language and document all learnings, thoughts and ideas in evergreen π tech articles, videos and more. Start here! π
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The @rustlang journey continues! In our latest article we're exploring one of the most important features of the language: Lifetimes.
Lifetimes in @rustlang π¦ can be confusing at times. Ever wondered why it's required to add <'a> to your structs that hold references? Me too! Here's my take to help developers understand π https://t.co/hPTIKXHKRU
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I might look into exploring Lifetimes in @rustlang this week. Anyone interested in this? Any specific questions about the topic?
Ever wondered when to use into_iter(), iter() and iter_mut() in @rustlang? This article about Iterators in Rust will give you a hand π https://t.co/D7uV1evysQ
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New @rustlang content in our blog!
Ever wondered when to use into_iter(), iter() and iter_mut() in @rustlang? This article about Iterators in Rust will give you a hand π https://t.co/D7uV1evysQ
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Want to level up your Git skills? REBASE is a βοΈβοΈβοΈβοΈβοΈ rated book that teaches you the ins and outs of Git repositories and advanced techniques, without wasting your time. Only today, you can get it for 10β¬ ! https://t.co/s3RyASCSOa
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References in @rustlang and the compiler's power to dereference and borrow them for you, make them super convenient! Here's what I've learned about β
Shared and mutable references β
Referencing references β
Implicit dereferencing and borrowing https://t.co/gmSM7Lv9t1
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It's official β¨ My first @eggheadio course about @rustlang is published! Curious about Rust? This is for you. You'll learn: β
How to write a program from scratch β
Basic Ownership & Borrowing β
Reading user input β
Error Handling ...and more! https://t.co/EhpOvBxaIH
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One of the things I ran into when I started learning @rustlang, was that I didn't understand the difference between String and &str. I wrote this article to help others learn faster: https://t.co/2OJf5X113L
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I've authored and published an ebook in two months. Here's how I did it and what I've learned π π Take aways: π¨βπ©βπ§βπ§ Build your audience first. π³Ship early, ship often. πͺ Start less, do more. https://t.co/Pt6xzv3R8y
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I'm planning on writing a post about how I've authored and published an ebook in 2 months. Anything you're particularly interested in that should be in there? Please respond to this tweet and let me know! π
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I did it! REBASE is now available at: https://t.co/s3RyASCSOa π β Understand the inner workings of Git β Branches and merge strategies β Interactive rebasing + cherry-picking β Automated testing ...and much more! Please share with friends that might find this useful! π
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Just a friendly reminder: Today is the βοΈlast dayβοΈ you can preorder REBASE with 40% off. Tomorrow I'll publish a first version. Exciting. https://t.co/s3RyASCSOa
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R5D80: Went to @PascalPrecht's online Rust workshop. I had never worked with Rust before, so this was a great intro to the language! π Learned how to make a command line calculator that adds two numbers! https://t.co/pTN65slHSE
#100DaysOfCode #301DaysOfCode #WomenWhoCode
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Have you been hearing a lot about Rust? Want to to get learn about Rust from scratch? Next Thursday on 1/23/20 @ 9 AM PST we're hosting a live remote workshop with instructor @PascalPrecht Click here π to save your spot and get a Tour of Rust https://t.co/7u1lvtmQGG
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I just bought my copy of REBASE by @PascalPrecht to level up my git skills
rebase-book.com
REBASE is a short and complete ebook that takes your productivity to the next level and gives you full control of your commit histories by teaching you the concepts of rebasing in Git.
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Decided to add a little chapter about `git reset` to https://t.co/s3RyASCSOa Actually, a lot of rebase workflows boil down to having a good foundational understanding of other git tools. `git reset` is one of them.
rebase-book.com
REBASE is a short and complete ebook that takes your productivity to the next level and gives you full control of your commit histories by teaching you the concepts of rebasing in Git.
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