Advanced Git Tutorial

This was one of the opening day tutorials at ZendCon this year, and I was honoured to be delivering this session there. I like to teach git and this crowd were at a variety of levels, they were interactive, and … Continue reading

Git WorkBook

This book is your opportunity to sit down with git, and study the topic in useful units of skill, with practical exercises for each skill. I teach a lot of git, in formal classroom settings as well as rescuing people … Continue reading

Advanced Git Tutorial

This was a great session, split into two parts. The first half was a rather speedy tour through all the various skills that any git apprentice must study and master: good, curated commits, branching, merging, multiple remotes. Part two was … Continue reading

Contribute To Open Source With Git

When @netmag asked me if I could write down just enough git to allow someone to get involved in open source, I jumped at the chance. Even better, they improved my felt-tip-pen diagrams and created something that is both useful … Continue reading

Advanced Adventures in Git

An advanced git talk with a twist – you get to choose your own adventure through the talk content to work out what you want to see! This talk is fun because it’s never the same twice. No slides (sorry) … Continue reading

Colourless Git Output

I teach git and often have issues with bad projectors where you can’t see the colours. Recently I had a setup where even white on black was more or less invisible, but using black text on a white background worked … Continue reading