Hi,
GitHub is OK for this list. Many people use it on Python projects. Please try
to keep any messages as closely related to Python as possible. By that, I mean
that I will assume that you are going to use the knowledge from a question to
work on Python somehow. Now if you want to use Python to give me money and
bribe me, I'm good with that. Just kidding. <smile>
Jim
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From: pythonvis-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <pythonvis-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf
Of Dang Manh Cuong
Sent: Friday, July 24, 2020 10:48 PM
To: pythonvis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [pythonvis] Re: github
Hello
First, I'm not sure that we're allowed to discuss this subject here or not, so
group admin please tell us If we're doing things that we shouldn't.
2. For github, if you familiar with command line, try using Git. read this
book: https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2 If not, you can use github desktop. It ;
accessible to screen reader, and you don't need to take a lot time to read and
remember any command, but maybe it doesn't have more feature, compare to git
command line. For github Desktop, I just take two days to read, and find things
I need on google, and now I can do most of thing related to github. For git,
I've read it for over a week, and I can understand the basic. Now I can do
thing need for my project, and look for what I forgot in the book I shared. For
me, if you familiar with git command, the process may be faster because you
just type command needed for your work. With github desktop. Maybe, you must
adjust something before doing something, depend on current work.
For pull request and tracking project, I'll tell when you make decition in
which program you use because it's different, but the process are:
make changes, commit, and then make pull request.
Hope that help
On 7/25/2020 7:48 AM, romance's prince (Redacted sender romanticbiro for
DMARC) wrote:
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hello dears
please, could I find good tutorials for using github on windows, via
screen-reader jaws or nvda ...
how I make pull request, setup project ... track changes.
your help will be appreciated.