A Visual Introduction to Git
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Many of you might be aware that Nettuts+ recently launched the book, Getting Good with Git. However, sometimes, when it comes to scary code and the command line, a visual guide proves to be more helpful for some (including me). If you fall into this camp, we’ve asked the author, Andrew Burgess, to also prepare a screencast on the subject! Enjoy!
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Sign upHi! I'm Andrew Burgess, and I'm a connoisseur of all things programming.
I'm from near Toronto, Canada, and I've been fooling around with computers for nearly my whole life, both hardware and software. Right now, I'm finishing up a computer science degree. For almost a decade now, I've been playing around with over a dozen programming languages on several different platforms, from JavaScript to Java, from Ruby to Befunge. My favourite has always been JavaScript.
I've always enjoyed writing, so when I discovered Tuts+ in 2009, I was excited to start writing tutorials. Since then, I've been writing tutorials and producing screencasts for Tuts+. Right now, I'm a course instructor and I produce mostly JavaScript-related courses. Maybe you've seen Building a Web App from Scratch with Angular.js or Node.js from Scratch; that's me!
I've also written a few ebooks, like Getting Good with Git, Getting Good with JavaScript, and, more recently, Backbone.js Blueprints.
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