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He has the best programming content on CZcams and is the best resource if you want to go from intermediate to advanced. But he is certainly not a good teacher for beginners.
Hi Dave, I just started learning how to code and have gone true your HTML course and working true your CSS course. My final goal is getting to a decent level in JavaScript. Being almost 50 I must say it is a little dounting, but I hope that your courses will get me there. Thank you for sharing these courses. David.
I'm familiar with everything listed in this video so I would really like to see the more in-depth stuff, you are really good at explaining every topic in detail! I've never really looked to hard into Git except for the basic commands myself so maybe I'll pick up a few tricks then ;)
Nicely done, Dave. My primary use of git, at least for the time being, is to keep up with my .bash_aliases file and my scripts that I want on every linux computer I set up. I am really tired of have to scp or worse yet, use a usb stick or something. Also, the advantage of using git is that if I add new items to my .bash_aliases file, it is trivial to replace the files on the other systems. Another advantage is that I can share my aliases and scripts with others when I start my own tutorial series.
This has to be easiest Git tutorial on CZcams to follow along! Thank you Dave! I just want to add that when ran the command "git push -u origin main" I got this message "error: src refspec main does not match any. error: failed to push some refs to" I ran the command git add, followed by making a commit... and the Git Credentials manager popped up and sorted things out. Hope that helps out anyone who comes accross this issue.
hello, thank you. Mr. Dave, I'm new to coding systems, but with the money tutorial we explained, I started to understand even a little. Thank you. Good people. Greetings from Indonesia
Hello Dave, Big fan of your work. A big Thank you on behalf of the community. Really appreciate your contributions and efforts towards community learning. Quick question, when are you going to do the follow up video to the Git for Absolute Beginners? People are eagerly waiting for new content about Branching and Merging. Thanks in advance. Cheers!
Even if I had extensively used those basics, you still bring a new light to it and I learned a lot. I look forward to other git-related contents! It would be great, at some point, to have a tuto on how to solve common conflicts while working with other devs... But it would probably mean a number of intermediary tutos? Thank you for everything Dave!
Hope you're going to drop in some more advanced Git tutorials somewhere down the line, Dave. Quite a few employers here in the UK request experience in using Git in their job descriptions.
Thank you so much, your tutorials are very helpful,precise, easy to understand & its exciting to find out websites like w3c, coolers,webaim etc..are available to make the work easier! I have downloaded the cheetsheet, feels like a good choclate bite!🙏
Hi Dave, very great content i have to say, i would like to specify(in case you forgot to mention haha) that for pushing the content into github i strongly believe it will be easier to add an ssh public key to in order to commit and to stuff, anyway, i really like your content, is very coincise and defined hahaha
this helped me better understand your other puthon web app tutorial with flask. I could not see my .gut folder and found out in this video the reason why. In Settings under Files: Exclude, I had **/.git selected which did not let me see the git folder, thx so much!
me watching this didn't know the different be between git and github, while i using github desktop for over 8 months. thinking to my self i did all this before and know to do it more easy
Not for ABSOLUTE beginners. I did install Git, but it won't show up in VS Code. How do I do that? I type in for version and it gives me an error. You're missing a step?
When do u think someone should start focusing on the other topics? I'm gonna start with js today and I'm following your web dev road map, I am not sure if there is more I need to know right away or later regarding git and github or if I will end up learning what I need as I take your courses all the way to mern? Thank you again!
I can’t seem to post on here. I have an access is denied error when I try to do 31:20. I have tried starting this over two times and I am following. Could it be because I set the repository to private?
you probably already fixed that issue yourself, but for the people comming late: I believe the issue is, that you took the git-repository from Dave that is in the discription, which is the folder he worked on right here. And in that folder he has already set the url to his github and the terminal command doesn't overwrite it; so you have to change the url in the config file to your own github repository manually. If that's clear
Jesus Christ!!! ... are you able to read my minds? 😇🤗 As a "beginner" and hobbyist in coding, I struggle at the moment to get a repo to an "older" version. (=Branch) Sooooo. I start your content now and hope to find some answers 😉
I do not have this power 😆 ...this tutorial goes from step one as an absolute beginner with Git. It shows basics but does not start diving into branching and merging (or finding a version in history) but good to know you want this in the future. 💯 Download the available cheatsheet for this one. You may find something useful all the same. 🚀
@@DaveGrayTeachesCode it looked like 🤣🤣🤣. Extra valuable content, as always. I barely comment, due to my english and being too new. Sorry. 😇 Well, I try to download an old branch your method. (I always opened a new branch after my code "worked", but I always used the little side/pic at the left side of VS.) A LITTLE serie could probably help a lot of newbies ;))
Your tutorial for "beginners" went from zero to intimidating because you skipped the installation progress of Git and Visual Code. I don't know if to leave settings alone to use defaults??? After I installed Visual Code I get a prompt for code extensions which I have no clue what to do about. I am stuck there..... It is good you are showing your screen but don't skip these steps in favor of a diatribe history explanation of git. Its in one ear and out the other without us actually doing it and applying for a beginner. Installing and using Git is hands on and I can relate it to learning how to do plumbing with an apprenticeship. You learn while actually doing things like turning off water valve and doing things step by step. Please show first the process on the screen then follow with a short explanation on what happened.
I had the same feelings about his Python tutorial for beginners awhile ago now. It was rapid fire, and certainly not for beginners. I'm gonna give this one a shot though. Visual Studio Code extensions allow you to customize your work environment depending on what language you're writing in. Languages have their own Extensions. For Python the Python/Pylance extensions, for Rust the rust-analyzer, C#/C# dev kit/Intellicode for C#, and so on.
@@DaveGrayTeachesCode Being honest... I'll wait for yours coz I love your own way of teaching framework just like building to-do and blog app in react.
Remember to download the free Git Cheatsheet that goes with this video: courses.davegray.codes/git-cheatsheet-for-beginners
Got Questions? Join my Discord: discord.gg/neKghyefqh
You are the best yotuber
Dave is best of the best teachers in CZcams!
Thank you!
He has the best programming content on CZcams and is the best resource if you want to go from intermediate to advanced. But he is certainly not a good teacher for beginners.
The only teacher that helped me understand JS closure.
He really is I know lots of them , and in terms of being a good teacher he is one of the two bests , the other is Bro Code
AGREED! DAVE IS AWESOME!
Finally - a REAL beginner guide! Thank you, Dave!
Hi Dave,
I just started learning how to code and have gone true your HTML course and working true your CSS course.
My final goal is getting to a decent level in JavaScript.
Being almost 50 I must say it is a little dounting, but I hope that your courses will get me there.
Thank you for sharing these courses.
David.
Keep going! 🚀
Thanks Dave!
We appreciated your efforts for the community, Great Content!
You're welcome!
I'm familiar with everything listed in this video so I would really like to see the more in-depth stuff, you are really good at explaining every topic in detail! I've never really looked to hard into Git except for the basic commands myself so maybe I'll pick up a few tricks then ;)
Thank you! Yes, I will continue with some more depth in other videos.
Thanks for the video Dave. It will probably be the most asked thing, but a video going in depth about branching, merging and rebasing would be golden!
Thanks for the request!
I just happen to see this video posted 34 seconds ago! And I was thrilled. Thanks Dave for your tutorials on different technologies!
You're very welcome!
It might just be something very little, but the best part of tutorial is when Dave corrects saying, " if I could spell it correctly."😃
Haha - I do that in too many tutorials! 😆
This was a really good intro to Git/GitHub. I learned a ton here. Thanks for this.
Can't wait for the second part!
Yes, I need to make part 2 🚀
Nicely done, Dave. My primary use of git, at least for the time being, is to keep up with my .bash_aliases file and my scripts that I want on every linux computer I set up. I am really tired of have to scp or worse yet, use a usb stick or something. Also, the advantage of using git is that if I add new items to my .bash_aliases file, it is trivial to replace the files on the other systems. Another advantage is that I can share my aliases and scripts with others when I start my own tutorial series.
Really appreciable ❤️ we need advance git tutorial also . 😎
Noted! 💯
This has to be easiest Git tutorial on CZcams to follow along! Thank you Dave!
I just want to add that when ran the command "git push -u origin main"
I got this message "error: src refspec main does not match any. error: failed to push some refs to"
I ran the command git add, followed by making a commit... and the Git Credentials manager popped up and sorted things out. Hope that helps out anyone who comes accross this issue.
Simply superb, many, many thanks Dave.
Just the one I need right now! Thank you Dave! Appreciate your effort!
You're welcome!
hello, thank you. Mr. Dave, I'm new to coding systems, but with the money tutorial we explained, I started to understand even a little. Thank you. Good people. Greetings from Indonesia
Hello Dave, Big fan of your work. A big Thank you on behalf of the community. Really appreciate your contributions and efforts towards community learning. Quick question, when are you going to do the follow up video to the Git for Absolute Beginners? People are eagerly waiting for new content about Branching and Merging. Thanks in advance. Cheers!
Thank you and thank you for the request!
from Egypt with tons of love , thank you for your explanation .. this lesson was incredibly helpful
Happy to help! And hello 👋 to Egypt!
Even if I had extensively used those basics, you still bring a new light to it and I learned a lot. I look forward to other git-related contents! It would be great, at some point, to have a tuto on how to solve common conflicts while working with other devs... But it would probably mean a number of intermediary tutos? Thank you for everything Dave!
You're welcome!
That was a wonderful tutorial for me Thank you very much!!!
Thank you Dave i was looking for it and you upload this video thank-you.
You are welcome!
This video helped me learn the basics of git. Thank you, man. I owe you one.
Glad it helped!
I wanted to learn git
And you came with the tutorial great !
Glad to hear that!
Hahahaha, same issue and interest. ☺️🤞
Mr Dave you've really help me on my coding joining 🙏🙏
Sir thank you so much for this short but very precise and to the point video, you've got a new subscriber !
Awesome, thank you!
can't wait for the advance git tutorial. Anyway, great tutorial as always !
Thank you!
Thank you so much for this video...I understood everything, please make advanced git as you said in last ASAP
THANK YOU AGAIN DAVE
You are most welcome!
Dave I'm very grateful to you. Progress over perfection
I appreciate that!
Thank you so much. Please make an advanced video about git and github.
Noted! 💯
The best professor as aways!
Thank you!
Very clear and simple understanding, Thanks. Please teach advance git topics also soon.
Thank you and will do!
Just when I need it, Dave makes it!
Thank you so much 😊
You're welcome! 💯
we love u Dave!!! u learning method is top-notch!!
I think you're a mind reader DAVE! THANKS NEEDED THIS
Glad to hear that!
@@DaveGrayTeachesCode when is the next git video coming out?
Your thumbnails are awesome and you teach also nice 👍 a true distinguished gentleman
Thank you so much 😀
Hope you're going to drop in some more advanced Git tutorials somewhere down the line, Dave. Quite a few employers here in the UK request experience in using Git in their job descriptions.
Yes, I want to do that! Thanks for the request!
East to West.... Dave is the Best ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you!
This was necessary.
Thank you very much Dave ❤❤❤
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much, your tutorials are very helpful,precise, easy to understand & its exciting to find out websites like w3c, coolers,webaim etc..are available to make the work easier! I have downloaded the cheetsheet, feels like a good choclate bite!🙏
Glad to hear that!
@@DaveGrayTeachesCode 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Thank you! I think I'm set up well for now.
Hi Dave, very great content i have to say, i would like to specify(in case you forgot to mention haha) that for pushing the content into github i strongly believe it will be easier to add an ssh public key to in order to commit and to stuff, anyway, i really like your content, is very coincise and defined hahaha
Thank you! Yes, SSH key creation and usage could be shown in another video. It could be overwhelming for a git beginner.
Thanks for your video, you have know idea how much it helped me!
goddamn Dave keeps delivering
Great video sir🫡 and thankyou for teaching in this amazing way
when will advance git and github video come ??
I will continue to make them along with other content, but I don't have a specific date for them.
@@DaveGrayTeachesCode will wait for it
I love this guy
this helped me better understand your other puthon web app tutorial with flask.
I could not see my .gut folder and found out in this video the reason why. In Settings under Files: Exclude, I had **/.git selected which did not let me see the git folder, thx so much!
Youre such an amazing teacher!
Thank you!
Dave sir, can a absolute beginner start coding reading documentation like MDN. Who does not comfortable with video tutorials
I think it depends on the person. Videos are easier for most. MDN is great but reads mostly in a technical way.
Best Content, I would be appreciated using git along with your next tutorial projects 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you!
Dave, please make a video course for GraphQL. That would be great! Thanks for your invaluable courses. Your voice is amazing!!
Thank you for the kind words and request! 💯
Great video, thank you!
You're welcome!
can u tell us the differnce between the cloning and our own project ?like the fiffernce between local and remote repo.
Thank you Dave!
Please make a video on GRPC. It is my humble request.
Thank you for the request! I think you are requesting tRPC
@@DaveGrayTeachesCodeyes, thanks for your replying.😊😊
me watching this didn't know the different be between git and github, while i using github desktop for over 8 months. thinking to my self i did all this before and know to do it more easy
Amazing instructions.
You are very awesome teacher !🔥🔥
Thank you! 😃
Not for ABSOLUTE beginners. I did install Git, but it won't show up in VS Code. How do I do that? I type in for version and it gives me an error. You're missing a step?
why is it showing me the web page browser inside my github rather than only the code
nice! Thanks Dave
You're welcome!
Finally the OG tech!!
One question please.. 🙋♂️
Do you have a plan to make any react native courses in future??
just asking.. 😊
Thank you! Answer: Yes, but a few other things first like Next.js 😀
@@DaveGrayTeachesCode Thank You too!
Both awsome!. 🤩🤗
have a great day too
Thank you!
Thanks a lot!
You're welcome!
Amazing video sir🥳
Can you please make a video on team work with git ?😊
Thank you! Yes, that will be one of the next git topics I cover. 🚀
Hey Dave. Thanks a ton for your super great and helpful video. But a question... What VS Code theme are you using in this video???
Thank you very much Sir 😊❤️
Most welcome!
Sir make a video about fastest way to learn web developement
Here it is: czcams.com/users/shortsOM0goBLkkQ8
Waiting for NextJS 13 tutorial🔥
Very soon.
Thank you very much Sir
When do u think someone should start focusing on the other topics? I'm gonna start with js today and I'm following your web dev road map, I am not sure if there is more I need to know right away or later regarding git and github or if I will end up learning what I need as I take your courses all the way to mern? Thank you again!
You can learn git and GitHub along the way. They are tools that will help and are widely used.
Liked before watching.....
Thank you!
i got a problem when i push and my code doesnt appear on github
Please review the steps in the video again. Make sure you link your repository to the Github repository you create. I show how.
I can’t seem to post on here. I have an access is denied error when I try to do 31:20. I have tried starting this over two times and I am following. Could it be because I set the repository to private?
you probably already fixed that issue yourself, but for the people comming late:
I believe the issue is, that you took the git-repository from Dave that is in the discription, which is the folder he worked on right here. And in that folder he has already set the url to his github and the terminal command doesn't overwrite it; so you have to change the url in the config file to your own github repository manually.
If that's clear
Thank you!
You're welcome!
hi sir from india
Welcome! And hello 👋 to India!
Jesus Christ!!!
... are you able to read my minds? 😇🤗
As a "beginner" and hobbyist in coding, I struggle at the moment to get a repo to an "older" version. (=Branch)
Sooooo. I start your content now and hope to find some answers 😉
I do not have this power 😆 ...this tutorial goes from step one as an absolute beginner with Git. It shows basics but does not start diving into branching and merging (or finding a version in history) but good to know you want this in the future. 💯 Download the available cheatsheet for this one. You may find something useful all the same. 🚀
@@DaveGrayTeachesCode it looked like 🤣🤣🤣. Extra valuable content, as always. I barely comment, due to my english and being too new. Sorry. 😇 Well, I try to download an old branch your method. (I always opened a new branch after my code "worked", but I always used the little side/pic at the left side of VS.) A LITTLE serie could probably help a lot of newbies ;))
My question is;
Is it a complete and full course for git and Github or is it a crash course?
Thanks for replying back
Best regards
It is one lesson for absolute beginners. I plan to add more in the future but this helps beginners get started.
Nice, thank you
Welcome!
im big fan of yours
im having one doubt that i just started learning css after html
is it too early to learn git and github?
It is not too early. It will be a useful tool for all projects.
git repository different than the one in the video
Your tutorial for "beginners" went from zero to intimidating because you skipped the installation progress of Git and Visual Code. I don't know if to leave settings alone to use defaults??? After I installed Visual Code I get a prompt for code extensions which I have no clue what to do about. I am stuck there..... It is good you are showing your screen but don't skip these steps in favor of a diatribe history explanation of git. Its in one ear and out the other without us actually doing it and applying for a beginner. Installing and using Git is hands on and I can relate it to learning how to do plumbing with an apprenticeship. You learn while actually doing things like turning off water valve and doing things step by step. Please show first the process on the screen then follow with a short explanation on what happened.
I had the same feelings about his Python tutorial for beginners awhile ago now. It was rapid fire, and certainly not for beginners. I'm gonna give this one a shot though.
Visual Studio Code extensions allow you to customize your work environment depending on what language you're writing in.
Languages have their own Extensions. For Python the Python/Pylance extensions, for Rust the rust-analyzer, C#/C# dev kit/Intellicode for C#, and so on.
Dave 👑 ❤️
Thank you!
No. 1!
are you still going to do more git/github tuts? or is this the only one
I will do more. I do have a playlist with a few.
@@DaveGrayTeachesCode thank you
Hey Dave! Vue js course possibilites!??
Not on the horizon right now. @ProgramWithErik has some nice Vue content. 💯
@@DaveGrayTeachesCode Being honest... I'll wait for yours coz I love your own way of teaching framework just like building to-do and blog app in react.
Tutorial on how to GIT GUD.
BMW is a brand, so is Mercedes. And so is Dave Gray! It's called Rolls Royce ! Man, your teaching style so appeals to me.
Thank you! 💯
you god 35:00
oh shit, it's git.
Excuse me, i meant git smts is tricky.
Thanks for tutorial
You're welcome! 😆
Hell yeah 👍
Right on! 🤘