Dear mentoring people from #practicecoding, we're currently considering Git* but are not sure which one to use. Also we're thinking about a chatbot as a project. Opinions? Ideas? @luke_nukem @wim_v12e @rixx @ekaitz_zarraga @saper @eal @vfrmedia
@TQ (Sorry to butt in)
Yes, git is a good idea. I think github's free to use for open projects?
Just note that it's a sharp learning curve! But worth it. I'm currently using it for a Node.js project.
It integrates well with things like Jira, as you can have a separate branch for each task/bug/story.
@vfrmedia @TQ Not sure about the rationality... ;) But for serious - as long as you're not scared of Vim and Bash, all should be good. There are some good step by step guides out there too which give the major commands you're likely to want.
For beginners, Github does most of the hard work, such as setting up new branches and giving you the commands you need to get started.