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Great talk, looking forward to working with GIT Hooks now
I've been using Git for a while, and this was a great talk for both users new and old. I always enjoy Lorna's teaching style, and I learned better ways to explain specific Git topics (such as branching and rebasing) to colleagues.
Lorna,
Very interesting and informative. Thank you!
Your presentation added to my arsenal of toll tips that, for sure, will allow me to be more effective.
Loreto E. Torres
Great overview of the key commands and strategies for using git branching. Makes excellent point that it's actually merging that is important, and demonstrates how to do that properly. Liked the live demo'ing of commands and procedures (and tangentially also saw some neat tricks). Found the summary of different branching strategies (e.g. git-flow) personally extremely clear and very valuable for encouraging me to start using my own. (Would have liked a little more on releases but probably not realistic in the time frame!)
Overall excellent talk & great start to the day, thanks Lorna.
Great talk! I've been using git for quite some time and learned some new techniques.
Awesome presentation, especially the narrative & working through the examples. Hope there's a way to capture the shell work in the slides.
Fantastic explanations of rebase, and non-fast-forward merge concepts.
Lorna: Great talk you explained a lot of things I need to know better perfectly...unfortunately I had to pop in and out of the talk due to a client matter, so will be reviewing your slides and looking forward to the recorded version!
As always great presentation and very practical and engaging.
Lorna provided a lot of information on branching,pushing, and the git work flow. It was a lot to take in within the hour time frame, but at the same time gave me plenty of information to get me started on my own.
Thanks! Lots of useful info!
TIP: It'll be a lot easier to follow the script while you talk if you'll be using the mouse to point to the specific line you're talking about. (Very useful for us who are rather 'dyslexic' and/or multitasking (e.g., eating lunch while participating in the webinar. :-) )