Since my last post on the subject, I’ve become much more familiar and comfortable with Git. While I still don’t consider myself an expert – especially when it comes to truly distributed collaboration – I did manage to pass on some basic knowledge to those around me just getting started.
Git Basics: Getting Started
Published in March 28th, 2009
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Git-SVN: Using Git to Interact with Subversion Repositories
Published in May 24th, 2008
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Lately I have been reading about and toying with Git a lot — and I’m truly fascinated! (In fact, I’m even using it to track the progress of this very posting.) However, I’m not primarily interested in the distributed part. More important, to me, is the fact that Git gives me a private revision history [...]
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