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Thanks for compiling this list — it’s really useful to see Git trainers who not only know the tool deeply but also bring practical experience in real-world workflows, because mastering version control is one of those foundational skills that makes everything else in DevOps smoother. I especially appreciate that the focus seems to be on trainers who can help learners understand how Git fits into collaborative development, branching strategies, and team workflows rather than just memorizing commands. The variety of options listed makes it easier for people with different experience levels — from beginners to those refining their workflows — to find someone who matches their learning style and goals. One suggestion for future posts could be a brief note on what specific areas each trainer excels in (workflows, conflict resolution, CI/CD integration, etc.), but even without that this feels like a thoughtful and practical resource for developers looking to strengthen their Git skills — thanks again for sharing!
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