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  • dotNet Web 3.0
  • Engineering Management
    • Process Planning (SDLC)
    • Estimation
  • Requirements
    • Software Requirements Engineering
  • Design
    • OOD
    • DB Design
    • Modeling
    • Security
    • Algorithms
  • Construction Core
    • Programming language
    • Concurrency
    • Refactoring
    • Product deploying, software installation
    • Networking
  • Construction Web
    • Web server applications
    • Web Services
    • Microservices and Cloud
    • JavaScript, HTML, CSS
    • JavaScript Frameworks
  • Construction DB
    • SQL
    • Data Access Layer
  • Verification
    • Code Quality
    • Automated Testing (principles, patterns, and practices)
    • Automated Testing (Frameworks, Tools, Libraries)
  • Configuration Management
    • Product builds and Continuous Integration
    • Managing Versions
      • Fundamental concepts: revisions, working copy, repository, branch, baseline, trunk
      • Versioning Models
      • Distributed Version Control basics
      • Distributed systems advantages and weak sides
      • VCS Management life-cycle on (one of) major tools (clone, commit, update, revert, merge, resolve, et
      • Branching/Merging strategies
      • Blaming (annotate)
      • Revision graph/log actions (Git)
      • Integrating with Issue Tracking Systems
      • Source control Best Practices
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  1. Configuration Management

Managing Versions

Fundamental concepts: revisions, working copy, repository, branch, baseline, trunkchevron-rightVersioning Modelschevron-rightDistributed Version Control basicschevron-rightDistributed systems advantages and weak sideschevron-rightVCS Management life-cycle on (one of) major tools (clone, commit, update, revert, merge, resolve, etchevron-rightBranching/Merging strategieschevron-rightBlaming (annotate)chevron-rightRevision graph/log actions (Git)chevron-rightIntegrating with Issue Tracking Systemschevron-rightSource control Best Practiceschevron-right
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