Re: [FRIAM] guide to git using spatial analogies

2010-12-18 Thread Giles Bowkett
I don't speak Italian, but that does sound like a classy option. I like PeepCode: http://peepcode.com/products/git GitHub has some good guides ( http://help.github.com/) but the big thing I used the most getting started was probably the cheat sheet: http://cheat.

Re: [FRIAM] guide to git using spatial analogies

2010-12-17 Thread Owen Densmore
Hey, better yet, its available in Italian! Yeehaa! I need more study material after the last trip. A List Apart has always been not only pertinent , but literate. And now in italian! -- Owen On Dec 16, 2010, at 1:21 PM, Roger Critchlow wrote: > This one looked interesting: > >htt

Re: [FRIAM] guide to git using spatial analogies

2010-12-16 Thread Scholand, Andrew J
lf Of Owen Densmore [o...@backspaces.net] Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2010 12:40 PM To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group Subject: Re: [FRIAM] guide to git using spatial analogies Speaking of git, it turns out my hosting service uses (and prefers, I believe) git over the others

Re: [FRIAM] guide to git using spatial analogies

2010-12-16 Thread Roger Critchlow
This one looked interesting: http://www.alistapart.com/articles/get-started-with-git/ -- rec -- On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 12:40 PM, Owen Densmore wrote: > Speaking of git, it turns out my hosting service uses (and prefers, I > believe)

Re: [FRIAM] guide to git using spatial analogies

2010-12-16 Thread Owen Densmore
Speaking of git, it turns out my hosting service uses (and prefers, I believe) git over the others (svn, cvs, ..). But I haven't needed to use it but would like to start. What's the best guide out there for newbies? -- Owen On Dec 16, 2010, at 11:58 AM, Giles Bowkett wrote: > http://tar

[FRIAM] guide to git using spatial analogies

2010-12-16 Thread Giles Bowkett
http://tartley.com/?p=1267 "think of the state of your repository as a point in a high-dimensional ‘code-space’, in which branches are represented as n-dimensional membranes, mapping the spatial loci of successive commits onto the projected manifold of each cloned repo