Tuesday, February 3, 2026

I Tested 30+ Git Online Courses — Here Are My Top 5 Recommendations for 2026

I Tried 30+ Git Courses — Here Are My Top 5 Recommendations

Hello guys, If you’re a software developer in 2026 and don’t have solid Git skills, you’re limiting your career significantly. Git is the industry standard — 70–80% of programmers use it daily.

Yet many engineers only know basic commands and panic when branching, merging, or resolving conflicts, forget about rebasing and other advanced git commands and features.

After testing over 30 Git and GitHub courses across every platform, like UdemyCourseraEducativeand Frontend Masters.I’ve identified the five that genuinely transform you from “knows enough to get by” to “expert who can handle any Git situation.”

Whether you’re just starting or advanced, this guide will save you weeks of searching for the right resource.

Saturday, October 18, 2025

Top 10 Websites and Online Platforms to Learn Git for FREE in 2025 - Best of Lot

Hello guys, like many programmers, I have also worked with a lot of source control systems like SVN, CVS, TFS, VSS, Mercury, and I had always wondered why so many source control systems? Why not just one. It's one of the necessary software tools for development, and everyone needs a version control and code repository, there should be a standard solution. It seems Git and Github have solved that problem now. Now, Git is everywhere from open source to closed source, from small startups to big Investment banks, but there were still legacy projects which were lying on SVN and CVS, but they are now also started moving towards it.

Monday, May 26, 2025

Top 7 Free Git Courses for Programmers to Learn Online in 2025 - Best of Lot

One of my goals is to learn and master Git and GitHub this year and I have been searching for some good tutorials and courses to start with. The Internet is full of git tutorials and a simple Google search will leave you thousands of tutorials but the big question mark is where do you start? It's easy to pick a tutorial or a blog post if you have some background about what is Git, what it does? and how to use it but if you don't have much background then you need a course that can tell you all the information from the ground up. I personally like learning from a book or an online course before moving to blog posts as they were often well structured.