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Getting to grips with git

First part of my blog series on using git. I’ve been using the version control system, git (along with github) for a couple of months now, for my open source projects. At my company, we recently decided to take the plunge and start using git for our main code repository. With this series of blog posts, I hope to ease the transition from subversion (or sourcesafe, or whatever) to git. In this article, I’ll just cover the basics. More advanced stuff will come later.

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We don’t care about git tutorials, we have enough of those already. We want to read about your company’s experience in switching from SVN to git! Tell us stories :-)

Is good!

You might have a point, Mr Anonymous… But I’ll continue along the tutorial path first I think - if only to prove to myself that I totally understand everything! :)

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