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Re: Thinking of giving away some Git courses/seminars to promote my classes

Newbie here, so I don't know how the group votes on topics so please excuse
if this is the wrong method.

I would love a Git fundamentals talk.  I've use SCCS RCS CVS Subversion PLS
Clearcase etc, but never had the foundations course on Git.  I think it
would be useful for me to help make the mental map between the various
version control systems

- Kevin

On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 5:29 AM Robert P. J. Day <rpjday [ at ] crashcourse [ dot ] ca>
wrote:

> On Tue, 29 Oct 2019, J C Nash wrote:
>
> > Indeed, I'm mainly interested in pragmatic use. As indicated "cheat
> > notes"...
>
>   ironically, when i teach my full intro git class, the very, very
> first thing i explain is that, while lots of people just want a git
> "cheat sheet", that doesn't really help you unless you understand the
> underlying architecture.
>
>   i'm not joking ... i always start off with something like, "i
> realize a lot of you just want a cheat sheet, you know, give me the 10
> or 20 git commands i need to be productive, and i'm outta here." and i
> immediately explain, "it doesn't work that way; unless you truly
> understand something called the 'object database' and what git objects
> are and how they work together, you have no chance of truly knowing
> how to use git."
>
>   so after basic git configuration and cloning a repository, i explain
> very carefully about git objects (blob, tree, commit, tag), and how
> they are used to represent git history, at which point there is always
> a revelation on the part of the class, "oh, wow, now i get it." and
> without that understanding of the underlying architecture, you're
> never going to feel comfortable with git as you're never going to be
> sure what it's really *doing*.
>
>   anyway, just my $0.02. that's what i was offering to present, if
> there's time and folks are interested.
>
> rday
>
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