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
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
Paul Russell - Blume Global
Course - Git for Victims of Subversion
The trainer has in depth knowledge of git. The path of course is pretty fast and well thought. Exercises are complicated enough to train and simple enough to be done in time. Great training.
Bartłomiej Jurkiewicz
Course - Git for Victims of Subversion
I was benefit from the info about how framework is keeping truck.