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  1. # VMS Backend
  2. **goals to be met**:
  3. <ul>
  4. <li> Create and set up main database on a PostgreSQL server</li>
  5. <li> Set up basic GET requests for Users, Vehicles, Assignments </li>
  6. <li> Set up POST requests for Users, Vehicles, Assignments </li>
  7. <li> Add token/cookie(?) authentication </li>
  8. </ul>
  9. #Let's keep updating this readme.md file as we complete our tasks
  10. ## Git Guide
  11. - [Git Reference](http://git.github.io/git-reference): despite its name it is more of a user guide.
  12. - ["Pro Git" Book](http://git-scm.com/book): by a core developer, also a thorough user guide.
  13. - [Git Documentation](http://git-scm.com/documentation): the official reference (also accessible with `git help command`)
  14. - [Think Like a Git](http://think-like-a-git.net/): a course for "advanced beginners" that know basic committing but want to make sense of the Git model. Especially useful if you come from SVN to really clear misconceptions about git.
  15. - [Git Concepts Simplified](http://gitolite.com/gcs/): Similar to the previous link, but less in-depth and more straightforward.
  16. - [Git Immersion](http://gitimmersion.com/): learn Git by using it on carefully crafted examples of increasing complexity.
  17. - [Git from the bottom up](http://ftp.newartisans.com/pub/git.from.bottom.up.pdf): A book to learn git by first understanding the simplicity and beauty of its internals.
  18. - [Git Magic](http://www-cs-students.stanford.edu/~blynn/gitmagic/): complete opposite of "Git from the bottom up" in that it treats Git as a magical gizmo you'll learn to use without drowning into the underlying storage and history model.
  19. - [Git questions on StackOverflow](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/git): comprehensive coverage of advanced matters.
  20. - [Top 10 Git Tutorials for Beginners](http://sixrevisions.com/resources/git-tutorials-beginners/): A list of tutorials and resources. Contains another list of far more than 10 sites at the end.