On Apr 17, John Clements wrote: > On Apr 16, 2010, at 5:28 AM, Robby Findler wrote: > > > I think that I'd need a bit more introduction to git's way of > > thinking to be able to really follow the below, but it is nice > > that it looks just like a few commands I can pull off of a web > > page somewhere. > > +1
Well, *now* would be a good time to ask questions! > I was generally happy with this web page, though: > > http://book.git-scm.com/1_the_git_object_model.html For that kind of basic information, there is this: http://eagain.net/articles/git-for-computer-scientists/ which is very short and does its job well. Also, I have a whole bunch of useful links to read. In the department of books, if you have the time for it, these are very known: http://book.git-scm.com/ The git community book http://progit.org/book/ A frequently-recommended book written by a guy who works for github http://www-cs-students.stanford.edu/~blynn/gitmagic/ Another good book -- ((lambda (x) (x x)) (lambda (x) (x x))) Eli Barzilay: http://barzilay.org/ Maze is Life! _________________________________________________ For list-related administrative tasks: http://list.cs.brown.edu/mailman/listinfo/plt-dev