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Thank you!
https://learngitbranching.js.org is one of the best resources I found on git. It really made me fearless in terms of git branching. I just want to thank @pcottle and all the contributors for building it.
Cheers!
I’m really glad you have enjoyed it Sreenivas! I usually only get issues that are complaints or issues and don’t get this type of positive feedback anymore at all, I really appreciate it :D
On Fri, Nov 23, 2018 at 3:39 AM sreenivas alapati [email protected] wrote:
https://learngitbranching.js.org is one of the best resources I found on git. It really made me fearless in terms of git branching. I just want to thank @pcottle https://github.com/pcottle and all the contributors for building it.
Cheers!
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I completely agree with @cg-cnu ! Then I use his issue to actually say the same : thank you for this really cool app, it's as original as well thought as sooooo useful :)
Great job !
I’m really glad you have enjoyed it Sreenivas! I usually only get issues that are complaints or issues and don’t get this type of positive feedback anymore at all, I really appreciate it :D
I was under the impression that issues are to be used to report bugs/feature requests etc., Did not know that they are used to thank developers as well. My impression is that many users feel the same way and probably did not thank as such.
Anyway, I tried https://learngitbranching.js.org and it is simply awesome! Thanks very much for developing it.
They’re technically for “issues” but given that it’s the only feedback vector (except pull requests which require code), then end up receiving any and all discussion :)
Thanks again for sending over these comments!
On Fri, Nov 30, 2018 at 2:32 PM Kamaraju S. Kusumanchi < [email protected]> wrote:
I’m really glad you have enjoyed it Sreenivas! I usually only get issues that are complaints or issues and don’t get this type of positive feedback anymore at all, I really appreciate it :D
I was under the impression that issues are to be used to report bugs/feature requests etc., Did not know that they are used to thanks developers as well. My impression is that many users feel the same way and probably did not tell you.
Anyway, I tried https://learngitbranching.js.org and it is simply awesome! Thanks very much for developing it.
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It is very hard to close this issues. I think nobody can do it.
I really do learning Git easily by this way. Thanks a lot! And I am going to recommend this website to all my coworkers.😄
Great! Really happy that you have enjoyed it :)
On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 8:42 AM 1kg [email protected] wrote:
I really do learning Git easily by this way. Thanks a lot! And I am going to recommend this website to all my coworkers.😄
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I also want to say "Thank" to author @pcottle for https://learngitbranching.js.org - it's cool! Easy, funny and learn git like a game. This is awesome! :)
I'm teaching people about git almost every day but only just discovered this amazing tool! I came to the issues hoping to find exactly this type of "issue" so I could add another thank you.
This tool is so professional and will make this part of my job a great deal easier. Thank you so much for spending your time developing this and releasing it to the world as open source. Also, while you may have not received many people directly saying "thank you", that is what each one of those 12,728 stars mean. There is also no doubt that many of those stars also used this tool to teach many others, so you should feel very proud.
Thanks so much @gerrywastaken ! Glad it can make your job easier and thanks for the kind words that keep me going on maintaining this project :)
A really wonderful interactive lesson. Thanks♪(・ω・)ノ
Incredibly useful application, made learning git 1000x more enjoyable and actually fun. Thank you @pcottle !!
Was just about to say! It's a blessing for demonstrating the git tree!
Learn by doing! Out of 10 this site gets over 9000!
谢谢!Thanks from a Chinese programmer.
I am terribly sorry for spamming this issue. I am glad I found the site over reddit comment. This has helped me what google couldn't . Seriously. Thank you. ස්තූතියි from sri lanka.
Haha its ok, its easy to unsubscribe (for other commenters) and I love the positive feedback! Keeps me going
On Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 9:36 PM damnsl [email protected] wrote:
I am terribly sorry for spamming this issue. I am glad I found the site over reddit comment. This has helped me what google couldn't . Seriously. Thank you. ස්තූතියි from sri lanka.
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Hello,
My first time on Github was three year ago, i came here because i done my first Hackathon. But in Hackathon no one had time to explain you what is Github and how it works. I have one account, but i don't know really how it work, how to use, and don't really understand Github himself.
First, i am a mathematics student. Second, english is not my native langage. Third, i am a beginner linux user.
Today, i have find the most amazing webpage for explain, teach and play with Github ! I understand the powerfull of Github, I see all possibility of working, i can move in past, futur or present of all my projects (without a ton of version on my computer).
Today, i am not blind anymore, Today, "don't understanding" is extinct, Today, i become stronger with your help, Today is the day of a great new adventure !
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR AMAZING HELP !
PS : if you need a french translator for the new level, i will help you with pleasure.
Wow that’s awesome! Really glad this project could help you overcome all those different hurdles to begin coding. Good luck on your future endeavors!
On Sun, Jul 28, 2019 at 2:48 PM Arzyon [email protected] wrote:
Hello,
My first time on Github was three year ago, i came here because i done my first Hackathon. But in Hackathon no one had time to explain you what is Github and how it works. I have one account, but i don't know really how it work, how to use, and don't really understand Github himself.
First, i am a mathematics student. Second, english is not my native langage. Third, i am a beginner linux user.
Today, i have find the most amazing webpage for explain, teach and play with Github ! I understand the powerfull of Github, I see all possibility of working, i can move in past, futur or present of all my projects (without a ton of version on my computer).
Today, i am not blind anymore, Today, "don't understanding" is extinct, Today, i become stronger with your help, Today is the day of a great new adventure !
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR AMAZING HELP !
PS : if you need a french translator for the new level, i will help you with pleasure.
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Yeah, it's so true. When I use git in my daily work, my head will flash the pictures from https://learngitbranching.js.org.
I have always tried to learn git from different sources but within a small frame of time, I easily got distracted and bored. But, today I found https://learngitbranching.js.org/, an awesome interactive git tutorial website. The website help in overcoming my fear of git. Thanks a lot to the creator @pcottle . You are great!
Thanks for the kind words Geetesh! Glad it helps now, even though it’s many years old at this point 🙈
On Tue, Dec 17, 2019 at 10:26 AM Geetesh Gupta [email protected] wrote:
I have always tried to learn git from different sources but within a small frame of time, I easily got distracted and bored. But, today I found https://learngitbranching.js.org/, an awesome interactive git tutorial website. The website help in overcoming my fear of git. Thanks a lot to the creator @pcottle https://github.com/pcottle . You are great!
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I stopped being afraid of branches in the Git. It is a pity that I did not find it before. I will recommend it to all my friends. Thank you very much for your work.
Glad you enjoyed it 🙌🏻
On Wed, Jan 22, 2020 at 5:30 PM NineMan [email protected] wrote:
I stopped being afraid of branches in the Git. It is a pity that I did not find it before. I will recommend it to all my friends. Thank you very much for your work.
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Congratulations :)

Wow interesting graph @hong4rc! I wonder what changed in 2019 -- I notice that this page is actually linked from https://try.github.io/ now. Maybe that's giving it a ton of inbound traffic? 🤯
Yeah seems like it, in addition to some chinese resources as well. That would explain the increase in issues 😅

Your tutorial is sooo cool and helpful! Very high quality content. Thanks a lot!
Thank you, I've been struggling in a team workflow until I found your tutorial. I really appreciate it :heart:
Thanks for making this Git tutorial, it's been super helpful!
Wow ciekawy wykres @ hong4rc ! Zastanawiam się, co się zmieniło w 2019 roku - zauważyłem, że ta strona faktycznie jest już powiązana z https://try.github.io/ . Może to daje mu mnóstwo ruchu przychodzącego?
Perhaps it was influenced by the release of the Git course (https://kursgita.pl/) by Maciej Aniserowicz at the beginning of November 2018 and mid-2019. Great Polish course, where, among others learnGitBranching mentioned. Maciej is very famous in Polish IT after earning over PLN 2 million (over $ 500,000) in 8 days from his other course DNA.