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Git for Visual Studio and .NET developers

A couple of weeks ago I wrote an introductory article ”Git Explained for Beginners” which aimed at introducing Git to beginners on the basis of Git’s...

0 replies - 873 views - 06/04/13 by Juri Strumpflohner in Articles

Version Control: Git vs SVN

All developers should of heard the term version control before, but you might not fully understand what it is or what benefits it can give you in your...

2 replies - 7663 views - 06/03/13 by Paul Underwood in Articles

Git - Simple File Management

Files can be added, committed and removed from git repositories using one or more of the following commands: Adding a file named "testFile.xml" to the...

0 replies - 5641 views - 05/21/13 by Matt Vickery in Articles

My Mom Told me That Git Doesn't Scale

Did you have a good Mother's Day? This GitHub developer's mom is certainly interesting... With over 2 million and a half repositories, GitHub is the...

0 replies - 3940 views - 05/13/13 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Git Going with Distributed Source Control

Introduction to Git from Øredev Conference on Vimeo. Many development shops have made the leap from RCS, Perforce, ClearCase, PVCS, CVS, BitKeeper or...

0 replies - 2935 views - 05/08/13 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Moving a TFS Git Repository to Github

We gave using the git support in TFS the old college try but the friction and issues were just too much so we decided to move our repository over to...

0 replies - 1219 views - 04/09/13 by Derik Whittaker in Articles

Eclipse at GitHub

Almost all Eclipse Git repositories are mirrored at GitHub. The mirrors were initially set up two years ago by the nice folks at GitHub with relatively...

0 replies - 4463 views - 04/05/13 by Wayne Beaton in Articles

Maintained Divergence

Say What? Simply put, Maintained Divergence is where you have two branches that have a common origin, and while merges may happen in either direction, there...

0 replies - 3885 views - 04/04/13 by Paul Hammant in Articles

No Seriously. We Love Git... Seriously...

The cornerstone, I think, of a good April Fools Day joke is plausibility. The more reasonable or possible the topic, the more likely it is that you’ll fool...

0 replies - 2884 views - 04/03/13 by Wayne Beaton in Articles

DZone Links You Don't Want To Miss (2/25/13)

Java and James Gosling Didn't Screw Us All  In response to Charlie Kindel's blog: "'Write Once…' is Anti-Customer" Ted Neward agreed with most points...

0 replies - 4031 views - 02/25/13 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Deploying: Git vs. TFS Showdown

I think everyone agrees deployment should be as simple as possible. Seems like everyone talks about continuous integration/deployment/delivery. More and more...

1 replies - 6255 views - 11/25/12 by Juri Strumpflohner in Articles

Story Branching and Continuous Integration: a swords-to-plowshares tale

I'll confess to being a little intimidated by the prospect of writing this blog.  See, I haven't been active as a coder for a couple years and haven't yet...

0 replies - 4314 views - 11/01/12 by Sarah Goff-dupont in Articles

Code Inventory and Tracking Releases

You know by now that Code Inventory is something of an obsession with me. Like it or not, most of us, whether developers or sysadmins, work in a service...

0 replies - 5231 views - 10/14/12 by Daniel Ackerson in Articles

Gitosis-ng: Simple, Self-service Git Repositories

Gitosis-ng — it’s gitosis with some new features to help users work with the git server. Mainly implemented with commands sent via ssh, ex: list...

0 replies - 6325 views - 04/29/12 by Joe Miller in Articles

Video: Exploiting the Cloud for Speedy Development and Continuous Delivery

This Agile Web Practices webinar follows the announcement of a partnership between CollabNet and CloudBees.  Willie Wang, CollabNet VP of Products &...

0 replies - 1914 views - 03/19/12 by Eric Genesky in Articles