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- | Git is a free software distributed version control system originally written by Linus Torvalds for Linux kernel development. It is increasingly commonly used, and learning to use it can be greatly | + | Git is a free software distributed version control system originally written by Linus Torvalds for Linux kernel development. It is increasingly commonly used, and learning to use it can be greatly benefited by a little help from those who understand how to use it. This talk will provide a brief tutorial on how to use Git and a technical overview how it works under the covers. |
+ | |notes=[http://web.mit.edu/cluedumps/slides/understanding-git-2008.pdf Understanding Git (slides)] [https://github.com/andersk/git-cluedump (source for slides)] | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:56, 21 December 2012
[edit] Understanding Git
Date: October 21, 2008, at 4:30 PM |
Presenters: Nelson Elhage (nelhage) and Anders Kaseorg (andersk) |
Location: 4-231 |
Notes: Understanding Git (slides) (source for slides) |
Abstract: Git is a free software distributed version control system originally written by Linus Torvalds for Linux kernel development. It is increasingly commonly used, and learning to use it can be greatly benefited by a little help from those who understand how to use it. This talk will provide a brief tutorial on how to use Git and a technical overview how it works under the covers. |