Git branches are often introduced as a tool for collaboration, but they’re just as valuable for individual researchers. When you’re experimenting with uncertain code, juggling multiple ideas, or switching between tasks, branches can help you stay organised and avoid accidental chaos.
This talk explores how individual researchers can use branches to manage complexity, test ideas safely, and juggle multiple tasks without losing track. In research, where work rarely fits into tidy feature boxes, branching offers a flexible way to keep your projects moving forward.
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CAGB 309 and online |
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11th November 2025 |
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14.00 – 14.15: Talk 14.15 – 15.00: Refreshments |
This is the final installment in the Git for Researchers seminar series.