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Advanced Git command that’ll change your coding experience

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Weekly Newsletter - April 26th, 2023 Hey {NAME}, Are you still using just the basic push, pull, and

[Codementor]( Weekly Newsletter - April 26th, 2023 Hey {NAME}, Are you still using just the basic push, pull, and merge commands in Git? It's time to level up your version control game! Git has become the go-to tool for developers like you, with plenty of advanced features waiting for you to explore. Check out these 10 must-know Git commands for devs, including: • Git Rebase • Searching in Git repo • Git Grep • Git Rev-list • Git Log [Discover other Git commands]( to streamline your coding process --------------------------------------------------------------- Upcoming online events Here are the community events coming up soon. Sign up even if you can't make it to the live event; we'll send you the recording afterwards. 🗓 April 29: [Why & How to Invest in Developer Tooling in Your Company]( Learn why developer experience and tooling are crucial for fast-growing companies and how it impacts business efficiency. 🗓 May 2: [Coding with ChatGPT: Creating a Website From Scratch Quickly]( Don't miss this opportunity to witness the hype around ChatGPT! Join us for a live coding demo where our speaker will showcase how ChatGPT can help create a website from scratch. Discover its strengths, weaknesses, and get valuable tips for using ChatGPT while coding. 🗓 May 4: [AB Experimentation in Layman's Terms - Part 2]( Andrey, Software Engineering in Experimentation @ Meta, will be delivering the second part of his talk "AB Experimentation in Layman's Terms". Join this event to learn more about experimentation and collaboration. 🗓 May 5: [How to Design MapReduce]( Join Wengao, Software Engineer @ Google, as he introduces MapReduce basics & easy-to-understand approach for designing a system. Ideal for those interested in distributed systems design or system design interview prep. 🗓 May 5: [Ways to Rewrite Legacy Application Smoothly and Effectively]( Vladislav, Tech Lead @ Myagi, will discuss how to successfully refactor legacy applications, including tips to avoid common mistakes. You’ll gain insight into an effective refactoring process for engineering and process improvements. 🗓 May 6: [Introduction to Site Reliability Engineering]( Join Raghav, Site Reliability Engineer @ Booking.com, as he talks about automation for infrastructure management at scale, and learn how to become a Site Reliability Engineer through exercises. [Check out more events here →]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This week's standout posts 🛠React: [Revolutionizing Web Development with React Server Components: A Comprehensive Guide]( Want to improve your website’s SEO and boost user engagement? Try using React server components! With faster rendering times and improved user experience, your website will be more efficient than ever. 💪🏼 JavaScript: [A linguistic introduction to d3]( Read this beginner’s guide to the fundamental concepts of the world’s most popular data-visualization library. This article will introduce you to top-level concepts that’ll help you become more expressive with d3. [Click here for more articles 🤓]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [[Codementor] Where you can get instant coding help, learn programming by building projects, and get your code reviewed.]( Interested in [sponsoring us]( 555 Bryant Street, #866, Palo Alto, CA 94301, USA [Unsubscribe here]( but maybe follow us on [Twitter](

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