[TxMt] Re: [slightly OT] info request on git/git bundle
running
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Tue Aug 17 17:51:36 UTC 2010
I really, really like this tutorial
http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/~cduan/technical/git/
it's named "Understanding Git Conceptually", which is exactly what it
is. I had a problem with the other tutorials that I didn't understand
what exactly are they talking about.
On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 4:38 PM, Nigel Metheringham
<nigel.metheringham at dev.intechnology.co.uk> wrote:
> On 17 Aug 2010, at 13:58, Rick DeNatale wrote:
>
>> After dipping your toes in introductory material about git, I can't
>> recommend anything written by Scott Chacon enough.
>>
>> Scott works for github and seems to serve as their main git 'educator'
>
> He's good. I attended a presentation of his recently and the slides
> are also very good, however I am not sure if they are openly available.
> [The slides are not, at present, on
> http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/wiki?node=UploadedSlides
> but should appear there when Scott is back in one place assuming he
> is OK with the slides being made available...]
>
>
>> He wrote a book called Pro Git and although it's a printed book sold
>> by Apress, the entire book is readable online
>
> That book is good.
>
> Unfortunately, and it pains me to say it, the O'Reilly one is not.
> [But then O'Reilly no longer hold the paramount tech book crown like
> they did a number of years back]
>
> Other resources
> http://gitref.org/ - another Scott production
> http://progit.org/ - Pro Git website
> http://git-scm.com/
> http://www.gitready.com/
>
> Some of these were culled from
> http://help.github.com/
>
> Nigel.
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