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Author Westby, Emma Jane, author.

Title Git for grownups / with Emma Jane Westby. [O'Reilly electronic resource]

Publication Info. [Place of publication not identified] : O'Reilly Media, 2014
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Description 1 online resource (1 streaming video file (46 min., 11 sec.)) : digital, sound, color.
Note Title from title slide (viewed February 12, 2015).
Performer Presenter, Emma Jane Westby.
Summary "You are a clever and talented person. You have architected a system that even my cat could use; your spreadsheet-fu is legendary. Your peers adore you. Your clients love you. But, until now, you haven't &#̂! been able to make Git work. It makes you angry inside that you have to ask for help, again, to figure out that &#̂! command to upload your work.It's not you. It's Git. Promise.We'll kick off this session with an explanation of why Git is so freaking hard to learn. Then we'll flip the tables and make YOU (not Git) the center of attention. You'll learn how to define, and sketch out how version control works, using terms and scenarios that make sense to you. Yup, sketch. On paper. (Tablets and other electronic devices will be allowed, as long as you promise not to get distracted choosing the perfect shade for rage.) To this diagram you'll layer on the common Git commands that are used regularly by efficient Git-using teams. It'll be the ultimate cheat sheet, and specific to your job."--Resource description page.
Subject Git (Computer file)
Git (Computer file)
Electronic data processing.
Application software -- Development.
Logiciels d'application -- Développement.
Application software -- Development.
Electronic data processing.
Genre Electronic videos.
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