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4D STORE

Get started with 4D and Git

  • Duration: 2 X 60 minutes
  • Level: All levels
  • Language: English

In this training session with Thomas Maul, VP of strategy at 4D, you'll learn how to work with 4D and Git using practical examples, and get your 4D application up and running, in a more productive development environment.


The training is organized in 2 sessions of 60 minutes. You’ll have the time to practice, and test, before joining Thomas Maul for the second session.





Who should purchase this session?

4D developers, and project managers, wanting to benefit from the features and possibilities offered when working with Git, as version control system.


What you will learn?

  • How to create a Git repository on GitHub.
  • How to push code changes and deal with merge conflicts.
  • How to fix a bug in the development and deployment branches (without having to do the work twice).
  • How to run multiple branches in parallel (development version, LTS delivery, and a beta version).
  • How to try out a new idea, feature, or concept in your code, in a way that doesn’t affect a stable main release.

The progression of the training

In the first session, you'll discover the standard processes of developing a 4D application with a version control system like Git.


In the second part, you'll dive more in-depth into advanced 4D application building, by studying workflows that are impossible or difficult to achieve without version control.


Session materials

Shortly after you receive the order confirmation email, you will receive a second email with links that point to the following support materials:

  • Video recording of the session

Precio: 180,00€

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