Pragmatic Version Control Using Git View Larger Image | Travis Swicegood Pragmatic Bookshelf, Estimated Publication Date December 2008, 200 pages, ISBN 1934356158 | List Price: $34.95 Our Price: $23.50 You Save: $11.45 (33% Off)
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Whether you're making the switch from a traditional centralized version control
system or are a new programmer just getting started, this book prepares you
to start using Git in your everyday programming.
Pragmatic Version Control Using Git starts with an overview of version control
systems, and shows how being distributed enables you to work more efficiently
in our increasingly mobile society. It then progresses through the basics necessary
to get started using Git.
You'll get a thorough overview of how to take advantage of Git. By the time
you finish this book you'll have a firm grounding in how to use Git, both by
yourself and as part of a team.
Learn how to use how to use Git to protect all the pieces of your project
Work collaboratively in a distributed environment
Learn how to use Git's cheap branches to streamline your development
Install and administer a Git server to share your repository
About the Author
Travis Swicegood is the "Performance Guy" for SugarCRM, Inc. He does
performance testing and tuning to one of the most successful open-source PHP
products to date. He's been programming professionally for nearly a decade,
but would still be doing it for fun even if he was selling cars for a living.
He is actively involved in the development of several open-source automation
tools in the PHP community, including several unit testing suites. When he's
not learning new programming languages or tools, he's normally found on one
of his many bikes, tasting his latest culinary creation, or experimenting with
his home brew creations.
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