Course Outline
Everyday Work (in centralized manner)
- Committing
- Browsing
- Tagging and Branching
- Merging
- Going Remote
- Sharing the Work
Git Concepts
- Git Objects
- Distributed repositories
- Authors and Committers
- Merging works via e-mail
- Merging works from others repositories
- Octopus merge
Habits Migration Process
- Mirroring Subversion
- Working with Git in a centralized manner
- Switching to distributed model
- Migration process examples (Open Source projects)
Git Plumbing and Advanced topics
- Git Commands
- Signatures
- Ignores and Excludes
Migrating and Bridging
- Using Git SVN clone
- Working with a Subversion repository and Git working copy
Requirements
Good knowledge of Subversion (SVN) required.
Testimonials (7)
Gave me a good understanding of the differences between SVN and GIT.
Chris - Adder Technology Ltd
Course - Git for Victims of Subversion
Plenty of exercises, trainer followed "flow" of discussion/ participants' needs
Martin - OHB System AG
Course - Git for Victims of Subversion
Time and subject matter expertise.
Mateusz Gajewski - ITS International Services Sp. z o.o.
Course - Git for Victims of Subversion
Machine Translated
The instructor quickly and enthusiastically answered the questions.
Jakub Surma - ITS International Services Sp. z o.o.
Course - Git for Victims of Subversion
Machine Translated
A very good mix of theory and exercise
Olaf Horn - Wolfgang Metzner GmbH & Co. KG
Course - Git for Victims of Subversion
Luke was very personable and was willing to delve into specific examples of our issues.
Jim HABERLIN - Blume Global
Course - Git for Victims of Subversion
I was able to ask an expert questions that i have been trying figure out by Googling