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By Ricardo Signes (rjbs) from ABE.pm, Philadelphia.pm Date: Tuesday, 22 June 2010 10:00 Duration: 100 minutes Target audience: Beginner Language: English Tags: git |
Git is Easy!
This has been a good few years for Git. More and more open source projects -- including perl5 and rakudo perl6 -- are moving their source code to Git repositories, and "patches welcome" is slowly being replaced with "tell me where to pull from."
There's been some loose talk suggesting that Git is highly complex and has a bizarre interface that makes it difficult to learn. This is completely and entirely false, mostly.
This talk will explain how to get started with git, how it works, and how to think about git in order to really know what you're doing. We'll even cover rebasing and other ways to dig yourself out of ugly situations.
- David H. Adler (dha)
- Ricardo Signes (rjbs)
- Robert Boone (rlb3)
- Jason Crome (CromeDome)
- Makoto Nozaki
- Mike Barry (derby)
- Mark Stosberg
- John Lightsey
- Adam Foxson (Fhoxh)
- Ben Thomas (ozukira)
- Adam Prime (jsut)
- Jason May (jasonmay)
- iank
- James Carman (Jeremy)
- Joe Kline (gizmo)
- Chris Hardie
- Kenneth Graves
- Devin Austin (dhoss)
- Len Jaffe (Len)
- Charles Keefer (Chip)
- john napiorkowski (jnap)
- Justin Hunter (arcanez)
- Wes Malone (wesm)
- Ben Mouw
- Alek Rollyson (al3k)
- Greg Estep
- Michael Moser
- Will Natale
- Tommy Stanton (tstanton)
- Jamie Pitts
- Barry Workman
- Stan Schwertly (stan_theman)
- Ed Szynaka
- Scott Beck (bline)
- Julie Eberhart















