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Regularly we find in our evaluations that git maybe should be a prerequisite, as some learners know it already.
git
I suggest to split up learners depending on their git level: I will happily test them (and send them back, if skill is too low) and set them to work.
As @bclaremar is teaching that session, he decides. And I'd understand if he wants to use these for learner-to-learner teaching 👍
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#82 will decide how much this is needed: if we teach them how to click themselves through the VSCode git tab, this is less urgent :-)
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awaiting response in #82 !
It has been decided to use VSCode's git version control tab, so this issue is not needed anymore 👍
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Regularly we find in our evaluations that
git
maybe should be a prerequisite, as some learners know it already.I suggest to split up learners depending on their
git
level: I will happily test them (and send them back, if skill is too low) and set them to work.As @bclaremar is teaching that session, he decides. And I'd understand if he wants to use these for learner-to-learner teaching 👍
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: