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Would you expect someone with 4 years of experience with UIPath and 8 years in technology working as a QA and w/ other RPA tools to have the basic understanding of how git works?
My definition of Basic: Cloning Repos from a git platform (GitHub) Creating Branches Pushing commits to that branch Starting Merge Reviews
I recently started at a company and there is a senior on my team who doesnât know any of the above, and when presented with documentation that currently exists fails to understand or utilize git and itâs features. He has been leaning on me to either hand hold him through the process or outright do the work for him.
To my understanding he is a recent hire, and the organization doesnât do anything crazy related to source control practices.
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