I'm glad you posted that. I was hoping to read Pro Git next and compare. Don
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 9:24 AM, Robert Dickerson <rc.dicker...@gmail.com>wrote: > Another book freely available online is Pro Git written by Scott > Chacon and published by Apress. > > It's available here: http://progit.org/book/ > > It doesn't require a Safari subscription or anything, but I've never > read the O'Reilly offering, so I'm not sure if Chacon's book is better > or worse. > > I'm required to use svn at work, but I use git for all of my other vcs > needs; it's a very nice system. > > > On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 3:39 PM, Donald Bindner <dbind...@truman.edu> > wrote: > > I know I've mentioned a few times that I really like git for version > control > > (as opposed to cvs or subversion). Finally some books on git are > starting > > to come out. One of them is published by O'Reilly, "Version Control With > > Git". It's in Safari, so you can read it online from any University > address > > (or using the Truman proxy server). > > > > http://proquest.safaribooksonline.com/9780596158187 > > > > It's probably helpful to have used some version control system before you > > read this book. It's relatively advanced, so knowing the basic concepts > > would be a good idea, but you can probably get by if you haven't as long > as > > you're willing to read carefully (or use Google when you are confused). > > > > Don > > > > > > -- > Rob Dickerson > rc.dicker...@gmail.com > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > To get off this list, send email to fsck-requ...@mtcs.truman.edu > with Subject: unsubscribe > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > >