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Updated MAIC201.md with the required changes. #29

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AI & ML -> AI

Specifics of Branch: PI -> removed

#Textbooks taken under #Reference Books

Debatreya and others added 5 commits November 6, 2023 21:02
AI & ML -> AI

Co-authored-by: Priyanshu Tripathi <priyanshutr@proton.me>
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Co-authored-by: Priyanshu Tripathi <priyanshutr@proton.me>
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GetPsyched commented Nov 7, 2023

Why open a new pull request and close the old one?

The new commits that you pushed showed up in the previous PR anyways.

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Since I'm squashing the PR, these extra commits are not a problem. But it's generally a good idea to rebase instead of merging the default branch into your PR.

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Why open a new pull request and close the old one?

The new commits that you pushed showed up in the previous PR anyways.

Sir, actually I didn't knew that

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Since I'm squashing the PR, these extra commits are not a problem. But it's generally a good idea to rebase instead of merging the default branch into your PR.

Creating a new Branch?

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No, rebasing is pushing your current branch (Debatreya:main in this case) on the tip of another branch (atlas:main in this case).

Check it up on documentation or videos, you'll find a lot of tutorials on what/how to rebase

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