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5.0 out of 5 stars
A well written introduction to git,
This review is from: Distributed Version Control with Git (Kindle Edition)
If you want to use Git, you should not be afraid of the command line. This book is based on the online version of Lars Vogels Git tutorial and shows all important steps to create an Git repo, how to commit, push and pull. Afterwards the author explains branching, merging and much more. I really like the tutorial style of the book; you enter the commands directly in the console and see immediately the results.This book is a practical introduction into Git without explaining every detail of Git. It focuses on the most important use cases.
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Decent Intro to Git, Worth a Borrow from the Kindle Lending Library,
By el tomatillo (Huntington Beach, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Distributed Version Control with Git (Kindle Edition)
This is not much more than an introduction to some of the fundamentals of Git, but if you can borrow it for free from the Kindle Lending Library like I did, it's a worthwhile read. If you ever see yourself delving into more real world use of Git, you'll probably need one of the beefier books out there.
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Distributed Version Control with Git by Lars Vogel
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