On May 21, Matthias Felleisen wrote: > Do you realize that you wrote 57 pages.
(45 using standard 66 lines/page...) Yes, it's long, but it should be very easy to read, and if you do, you'll have everything you need to know for a while. (And it's still shorter from many git books, and it's also shorter from the subversion book.) > I want a > > cheat sheet. I included *four* cheat sheets (which Sam pasted in his reply). > When I was young you could go to the college bookstore and buy a > one-page reference card for your favorite language, shell, etc. (Well, these days you replace asking for "foo" in the bookstore with googling for it...) On May 21, Sam Tobin-Hochstadt wrote: > Perhaps these links should be at the beginning of the magnum opus: The problem is that git is not a drop-in replacement for svn, which means that if you'll get straight to these things, you're still likely to do mistakes like using `git commit -a'. -- ((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