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- Title Essential Git
- Author(s) Krzysztof Kowalczyk
- Publisher: Programming Books
- License(s): CC BY-SA 3.0
- Paperback: N/A
- ebook HTML
- Language: English
- ISBN-10/ASIN: N/A
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This book written to provide clear and concise explanation of topics for programmers both starting to learn the Git programming as well as those diving in more complex topics. Most examples are linked to online playground that allows you to change the code and re-run it.
You can also quickly navigate to desired content using table of content on the left and search at the top (tip: you can navigate search using only a keyboard with '/' shortcut to start a search).
About the Authors- Krzysztof Kowalczyk worked at Microsoft, Palm, BitTorrent, OpenDNS (acquired by Cisco) and a few small Silicon Valley startups.
- Version Control, Source Control, and Revision Control
- Agile, Scrum, Kanban, XP, etc.
- IT Project Management

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Pro Git, 2nd Edition (Scott Chacon)
Pro Git (Second Edition) is your fully-updated guide to Git and its usage in the modern world. It takes you step-by-step through ways to track, merge, and manage software projects, using this highly flexible, open source version control system: Git.
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Pro Git Reedited (Jon Forrest)
The author thinks that this book can replace Pro Git for online English readers. It's simply a collection of English-specific changes to Pro Git that can be ignored in other languages. It makes concept of Git much easier to understand.
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Version Control by Example (Eric Sink)
This book uses practical examples to explain version control with both centralized and decentralized systems. It starts with an overview of version control systems, and shows how being distributed enables you to work more efficiently.
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Introduction to Git and Github (Launch School)
This book is for the absolute beginner and provides a gentle introduction to git and Github. Get a jump start using git on your projects, and learn how to push those projects to Github.com.
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Conversational Git (Alan Hohn)
This is a short book that covers the basics of Git version control. The lessons are short and provide step-by-step instructions to guide a beginner to the basic usage of Git commands. This is a practical hands-on guide to learning Git.
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Ry's Git Tutorial (Ryan Hodson)
This comprehensive guide will walk you through the entire Git library, writing code and executing commands every step of the way. You'll create commits, revert snapshots, navigate branches, communicate with remote repositories, and experience core Git concepts first-hand.
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Git Succinctly (Ryan Hodson)
This book is your quick guide to how Git operates, what its advantages are, and how you can incorporate it into your own workflow. You can get up and running with one of the fastest-spreading revision control systems out there.
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