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Git for Windows with Johannes Schindelin

Git for Windows with Johannes Schindelin

Released Tuesday, 20th February 2018
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Git for Windows with Johannes Schindelin

Git for Windows with Johannes Schindelin

Git for Windows with Johannes Schindelin

Git for Windows with Johannes Schindelin

Tuesday, 20th February 2018
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Edward and Martin talk to Johannes Schindelin about Git forWindows. They discuss the challenges ofporting a collection of Unix tools to Windows, maintaining a fork,make some turn of the century jokes about vi vs emacs, and encourageyou to stop saying "msysgit".

Johannes Schindelin maintains Git for Windows.He used to be a number theorist, a geneticist and a scientific imageprocessing expert. He now works atMicrosoft, spending most ofhis time trying to improve Git for Windows’ user experience.

Show Notes

  • Git for Windows
    • Gitter, a chat room fordiscussing Git for Windows.
  • Systems for building Unix-like applications on Windows:
    • Cygwin, the project for Windows that tries toemulate POSIX.
    • mingw, the minimum GNU system for Windows, asimpler way to build Unix-like applications.
  • Jessie Frazelle on automation:

    Hire the people who will automate themselves out of a job, then just keep giving them jobs.
    jessie frazelle (@jessfraz)

  • Git Merge is the conference for Git developers andenthusiasts. Johannes is talking with Derrick Stolee about building Git forWindows; Derrick recently wrote an article about performance improvementsin Git for Windows.
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