Some of my favourite tweets about git
I follow a lot of software developers on twitter so I get to see a lot of opinions and comments about git. Here are a few of my recent favourites
Opinions on git
I find that git is a technology that polarizes people. They either love it or they hate it…often both at the same time.
I didn’t know git would make make programming more addictive. Ups frequency of reward, via miniature accomplishments: commits.
— Alex Holcombe (@ceptional) November 12, 2014
Every time you write, “learn git” and follow this advice with “it’s dead simple!” a kitten cries.
— Anja Boskovic (@damedebugger) November 7, 2014
tries to teach 2 lab groups “git & github” .. actually spends most of the time working on installing/setup. oh Twitter. Just hold me.
— Andrew MacDonald (@polesasunder) November 6, 2014
Git Tutorials
I find that I learn something new every time I read a different tutorial
http://t.co/0OLz7jeghF walkthrough git from internals to (hopefully) better beginners/intermediate usage. Feedback welcomed!
— mrchlblng (@marchelbling) November 12, 2014
[new post] 5 Simple Git Power Tools: http://t.co/bpwRzMJYkx pic.twitter.com/PnAvwW8mcQ
— Jon Reid (@qcoding) November 11, 2014
There’s a new version of the Pro Git Book, and you can read it for free online http://t.co/LaIikATlk1
— Mike Hay (@Hay) November 7, 2014
Git tips and tricks
No matter how long you’ve used git, you can always learn a new trick or two.
duh! Didn’t know about git clean -fdx to clean out gitignored files. I’d been using powershell cmd to del bin/obj & manually del pkg folder
— Julie Lerman (@julielerman) November 6, 2014
alias hadouken="git push origin master -f"
— Chris Oliver (@excid3) November 6, 2014
How to Git Pretty http://t.co/w0CbWYwvvr +@bobthecow pic.twitter.com/AADRNFpuC3
— Elijah Manor (@elijahmanor) November 5, 2014