Some shameless self-promotion for Day 16 of my Git Advent Calendar: All Things Git, the podcast about Git. @allthingsgit#GitAdventCalendar https://t.co/HSATOhIbvZ
Can Azure DevOps scale? Windows uses it with a team of 33,000 people and eleven million work items... it can handle your project! @ethomson and Jill Campbell talk on DotNetRocks at https://t.co/Jf6zdaq3om
Episode 20: we're back after a brief hiatus, and @ethomson talks to @pati_gallardo about how to get started reading, understanding and contributing to a new codebase. https://t.co/jGD5ohU7re
Episode 19: @ethomson catches up with with @dahlbyk from @ThatConference. They talk about posh-git, PowerShell vs unix shells, mentoring new contributors in open source, and more. https://t.co/VeGKDDzFHI
We recorded live from #OSCON for Episode 18 - @ethomson was joined by @o0karen0o and Bradley Kuhn about the Software Freedom @conservancy, the free software non-profit that the git project is a part of. https://t.co/2FDTes33Bx
We're back from a summer break with a new episode! In episode 17, @ethomson is joined by @palmin to talk about his Git client for iOS, @WorkingCopyApp. https://t.co/8PAQFY3yRb
@allthingsgit I had a long journey and pretty much did the "box set" of the podcasts :-) Fantastic mix of tips/tricks/info/history. Thank you. I'm curious about opinions on one vs multiple repos vs sub-modules. Is that something you might cover?
Episode 14: Edward and Martin talk about the recent security vulnerability in Git, and are joined by @_staaldraad, the security researcher who discovered the problem. https://t.co/PFXQkK6FH9
Edward and Martin spend some time catching up with their old boss, @eric_sink, and talk about the history of VC leading up to Git. https://t.co/ya5lbQWzMq
Edward and Martin talk with Joe Nash (@jna_sh) about using Git in education, self-diagnosed OCD around capitalization, and using pull requests in non-development workflows. https://t.co/dSAVbzLaw4
Edward and Martin talk about the fundamentals that you need in your Git repository like a proper .gitignore and setting line endings with your .gitattributes file. https://t.co/hfVg7EKzvD
Edward talks with @JamesMontemagno about getting started using Git, being one of the top 5 C# developers on GitHub (with 3000 followers), centralized version control systems before Git and building CI/CD pipelines around Git. https://t.co/KgwjNDoLRg