Scott Chacon
Autor de Pro Git
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Pro Git (Expert's Voice in Software Development) por Scott Chacon
This is a superb book for understanding git. I had some basic experience with git but this has explained so much more to me. It contains the basics and also a variety of advanced topics (which I did end up skimming through but I know where to go back to if I need to). Includes coverage of running a local repository, branching, merging, various options for working with others, using github as a contributor and a maintainer, a deep dive into the internals of git and more.
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gianouts | 15 reseñas más. | Jul 5, 2023 | This is an excellent primer on basic and intermediate functionality in Git. I found it especially useful, having worked first in Subversion and then finding myself in a collaborative environment that used Git, and needing to get up to speed quickly.
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David_Brown | 15 reseñas más. | Aug 15, 2022 | The book is fairly short -- 9 chapters, around 300 pages. The first three chapters are pretty good for a beginner / intermediate user of git. The fourth chapter talks about server-side usage of git (including gitweb, github.com, etc.) and is pretty information sparse. The fifth chapter gives vague suggestions of git workflows in a team. The sixth and seventh chapters go into a little more detail about intermediate git usage and customization. The eighth chapter is entirely devoted to git interacting with svn and perforce. And the 9th chapter goes into incredible detail of git as a "content-addressable filesystem" with some decent examples and explanations of git internals and the .git directory. Overall this book is so unfocused as to not be worth buying for your shelf.… (más)
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eatonphil | 15 reseñas más. | May 8, 2022 | Everything a beginner needs to know to get up to speed with Git, including the fundamentals of DVCS. This book is freely available on the Internet, so don't bother spending money unless you must have the dead tree manual for comfort purposes. The book is quite worthwhile for any programmer and is available electronically here: http://git-scm.com/book
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wyclif | 15 reseñas más. | Sep 22, 2021 | También Puede Gustarte
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