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GitMinutes #33: Thom Parkin on Mastering Git

 
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In this episode we talk to Thom Parkin about his new video course on mastering Git, and other things interesting for those who want to improve their Git skills.
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Get Thom's "Mastering Git" Video Tutorial for 50% off, on the Packt Publishing website if you use the Discount Code GITMASTER2015. This offer will only last a limited time.
* Note that there is a different video course published in 2011 with the same title: McCullough and Berglund on Mastering Git.
How to find lost stashes
During a discussion of git-lost-found (now deprecated in favor of git fsck --lost-found), we asked how to find dropped stashes. git fsck --lost-found will indeed show these as well, although you have to inspect them yourself to identify which came from stash.
Episode outline
00:00:00 Intro
00:02:25 Bio/welcome
00:02:56 Tell us about your background
00:04:14 What is your experience with VCS?
00:05:47 You have a video course out about Git. Tell us about it!
00:06:28 What is SitePoint?
00:12:32 A video course on/by Packt?
00:13:09 Tell us more about the structure of your video course.
00:15:39 You had your son do the graphical artistry?
00:16:16 Always interesting to see how Git is visualized
00:18:11 Let's talk about nitrous.io
00:30:09 Tangent: Installing GIt on different OSes
00:32:10 Any other things from your video course you would like to discuss?
00:33:20 How do I find lost commits?
00:35:45 Don't stashes appear in the reflog?
00:40:11 What are the other "Gititudes"?
00:45:37 Crafting history, commit messages, squashing vs merging?
01:00:29 How much Git teaching is still left to do in the world?
01:04:13 Where can people find you online?
01:04:58 What is your favorite Git pro tip?
01:05:43 Thank you for coming onto the show!
01:05:50 Outro
01:06:36 Bonus: Head in the closet?
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In this episode we talk to Thom Parkin about his new video course on mastering Git, and other things interesting for those who want to improve their Git skills.
If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element. Use the link below to download the mp3 manually.
Link to mp3

Listen to the episode on YouTube

Links
Get Thom's "Mastering Git" Video Tutorial for 50% off, on the Packt Publishing website if you use the Discount Code GITMASTER2015. This offer will only last a limited time.
* Note that there is a different video course published in 2011 with the same title: McCullough and Berglund on Mastering Git.
How to find lost stashes
During a discussion of git-lost-found (now deprecated in favor of git fsck --lost-found), we asked how to find dropped stashes. git fsck --lost-found will indeed show these as well, although you have to inspect them yourself to identify which came from stash.
Episode outline
00:00:00 Intro
00:02:25 Bio/welcome
00:02:56 Tell us about your background
00:04:14 What is your experience with VCS?
00:05:47 You have a video course out about Git. Tell us about it!
00:06:28 What is SitePoint?
00:12:32 A video course on/by Packt?
00:13:09 Tell us more about the structure of your video course.
00:15:39 You had your son do the graphical artistry?
00:16:16 Always interesting to see how Git is visualized
00:18:11 Let's talk about nitrous.io
00:30:09 Tangent: Installing GIt on different OSes
00:32:10 Any other things from your video course you would like to discuss?
00:33:20 How do I find lost commits?
00:35:45 Don't stashes appear in the reflog?
00:40:11 What are the other "Gititudes"?
00:45:37 Crafting history, commit messages, squashing vs merging?
01:00:29 How much Git teaching is still left to do in the world?
01:04:13 Where can people find you online?
01:04:58 What is your favorite Git pro tip?
01:05:43 Thank you for coming onto the show!
01:05:50 Outro
01:06:36 Bonus: Head in the closet?
  continue reading

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