Spectacularly delivered, entertaining, and informative. Speaker obviously knows the subject matter quite well. Only criticism would be that it ran short and was somewhat reliant on Q&A to fill in the time, but the speaker seemed equally comfortable and on pace in responding during Q&A and the information provided was equally entertaining and informative as compared to the main content.
An entertaining talk. I can picture this as a end-of-day talk to let loose after much brain cram. With that said, Corey needs to be put on a leash and let nowhere near my bash profile.
I've shared some of these terrible ideas, including the https://github.com/nvbn/thefuck library, with my coworkers.
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Wow, such humor, very git.
Spectacularly delivered, entertaining, and informative. Speaker obviously knows the subject matter quite well. Only criticism would be that it ran short and was somewhat reliant on Q&A to fill in the time, but the speaker seemed equally comfortable and on pace in responding during Q&A and the information provided was equally entertaining and informative as compared to the main content.
Interesting examples
Enjoyed the talk and the information.
Very entertaining! Lots of fun - who knew that was possible with Git?
Very entertaining talk. Covered a lot of ground fairly quickly. Will definitely check out all of the recommended tools.
Very humorous, and I did actually learn something, accidentally. Favorite moment: thef**k tool.
Great, light, humorous talk, but left with a number of helpful tools! Recommended for all!
Liked the talk and learned something new. Good job
Great talk, humorous and informative
Speaker was funny, knew the topic and was able to provide some really useful tools. I look forward to trying them out.
The tools were useful. I wish there had been some commands to help recover from the 'mistakes' that were shown in the demo.
Really fun class. Definitely learned some things not to do in Git.
Fun talk, great delivery, and mixed in some actually useful things.
Funny presentation. Shared some useful tools and ways to use them.
I liked the delivery and humor in this talk. The tips for PS1 changes were great!
Any chance at the slides being presented?
An entertaining talk. I can picture this as a end-of-day talk to let loose after much brain cram. With that said, Corey needs to be put on a leash and let nowhere near my bash profile.
I've shared some of these terrible ideas, including the https://github.com/nvbn/thefuck library, with my coworkers.