[TriLUG] Nov 8 Meeting: The fundamentals of git usage and internals

Jeremy Davis jeremyhwllc at gmail.com
Tue Oct 30 11:49:17 EDT 2012


Lately we have been recording the meetings and posting a link to the video
on the original announcement at TriLUG.org

Google Hangouts has become the easiest way to do that. You can join the
meeting live and a Google Hangouts app records directly to youtube for
viewing at a later time.

Jeremy
TriLUG PR
On Oct 30, 2012 11:19 AM, "Thomas Gardner" <tmg at pobox.com> wrote:

> Folks,
>
> Git is one of the things I'd really like to learn more about.  This
> sounds like a great way to get started (git started?).  My homeland
> situation prevents me from going to these gatherings, unfortunately.
> I'm hoping, therefore, someone is planning to record and make
> available this presentation.  Any chance?
>
> Thanks,
> tg.
>
> On 10/24/12, Bill Farrow <bill at arrowsreach.com> wrote:
> > Topic: The fundamentals of git usage and internals
> > Presenter: Jimmy Thrasher
> > When: Thursday, November 8, 7pm
> > Where: Red Hat HQ, NCSU Centennial Campus, 1801 Varsity Dr, Raleigh, NC
> > Webpage: http://trilug.org/2012-11-08/git
> >
> > Synopsis:
> > Git is a powerful tool that suffers from an abstruse and leaky user
> > interface and a somewhat steep learning curve. Using git effectively
> > requires a working knowledge of how it functions. In this talk you
> > will learn the very basics of using git along with what is happening
> > under the hood while you use it.
> >
> > Bio:
> > Jimmy has been programming since he was 7 or so and is currently a
> > freelance Rails and iOS developer. He has been using git since 2006
> > and depends very heavily on it for everything from production and
> > side-project code to configuration. When not programming, he spends
> > time with his family, attending church, helping to run a small
> > classical Christian school in Mebane (Mebbin, not Meebane), and
> > collecting hobbies. His superpower is spewing out useless trivia at
> > tangents to the current conversation. Did you know that North Carolina
> > has more varieties of fungus than any of the other lower 48 states?
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