Edward talks to Patricia Aas, a veteran C++ developer, about how
read a brand new codebase, understand it, and how to get started
contributing to it.
Patricia Aas is a programmer who has worked mostly
in C++ and Java. She h
Edward talks to Keith Dahlby, the creator and maintainer of posh-git,
about tech conferences, what it's like to be a Microsoft MVP,
and PowerShell versus unix shells.
Keith Dahlby is a father, a web
developer, a git enthusia
Edward talks to Bradley Kuhn and Karen Sandler, the co-founders of the
Software Freedom Conservancy, a non-profit that supports free and
open source software projects, including git.
Bradley Kuhn is a distinguished technolog
Edward is joined by Anders Borum, the developer behind Working Copy,
a Git client for iOS.
Anders Borum is a independent app developer from Copenhagen. He has
been making iPhone and iPad apps since 2009 struggling to make a
Edward and Martin keep talking about branching and merging, including
how some of the other code integration commands work - including
rebase, cherry-pick, and revert. Part two of two.
This is the conclusion to Part
1.
Show N
Edward and Martin get caught up after the security release earlier this
month and talk branching and merging, including how Git actually
stores branches and does merging.
They got so excited about talking about branching that t
Edward and Martin discuss the recent security vulnerability in Git -
CVE 2018-11235. They talk to
Etienne Stalmans,
the security researcher who discovered it, and discuss what happens in the
Git security community after a vulne
Edward and Martin talk with their old boss
Eric Sink about the history of version control
as he's seen it - and helped create it. Eric founded
SourceGear, a company that created several
version control products, and literally w
Edward and Martin talk with Joe Nash
about using Git in education, self-diagnosed OCD around capitalization,
and using pull requests in non-development workflows.
Joe is the student program manager at GitHub, where his work
Edward and Martin talk about the fundamentals that you need in
your Git repository like a proper
.gitignore to keep your
repository clean, conditional configuration, and setting line endings
with your .gitattributes file.
Show
Edward talks with James Montemagno
about getting started using Git, being one of the top 5 C#
developers on GitHub (with
3000 followers!), centralized version control systems before Git
and building CI/CD pipelines around Git.
Edward and Martin talk to Johannes Schindelin about Git for
Windows. They discuss the challenges of
porting a collection of Unix tools to Windows, maintaining a fork,
make some turn of the century jokes about vi vs emacs, and e
Edward talks with Tobias Günther about
Tower, a popular and powerful Git GUI
client for Mac and Windows. They discuss building native apps for
cross-platform development, learning Git, the philosophy of development,
bootstrappi
Edward talks with Johan Abildskov
about how he teaches Git to professional developers and university
students, using Git in continuous delivery workflows and whether we
should be more opinionated about Git usage.
Johan is a
Edward talks with Hamid Shojaee about
GitKraken,
the popular Git client. They discuss GitKraken's origins as a
"30 day project", developer productivity, and building developer tools
that are easy to use and likeable.
Hamid
Edward talks to some of the participants of the Git Sprint Weekend,
a hackathon hosted by Bloomberg to bring people into working on the
git and libgit2 open source projects. He talks with the organizers,
mentors and the hackers
Sara Ford sits in for Martin and she catches Edward up on everything
he missed at GitHub Universe 2017. They discuss wildfires, conferences,
the "Wisdom of Crowds", robots, and the sessions at GitHub Universe.
Universe is G
Martin and Edward talk to Sara Ford about getting started using Git
with Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code, using Git on Windows, and
best practices getting set up on the command line. They wade into a
discussion of git merg
Martin and Edward talk with Emma Jane Hogbin Westby about her book,
Git for Teams, about using Git to successfully collaborate with team
members and how to teach people to use version control. In this episode,
they also discuss
In this episode, Martin and Edward talk with Brendan Forster about the new
and rewritten GitHub Desktop, avoiding the second-system syndrome and
building cross-platform Electron apps.
Brendan Forster is a Senior Engineer at
Introducing All Things Git, the podcast about Git.
Edward Thomson and
Martin Woodward are excited
to talk to the people who build Git, build tools for it and make their
teams successful using it.
We'll bring you an episode every two w