<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Need to learn how to wrap your head around Git, but don't need a lot of hand holding? Grab this book if you're new to Git, not to the world of programming. Git tasks displayed on two-page spreads provide all the context you need, without the extra fluff.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><P>""With two years of experience with Git, I thought I would have known most everything in Pragmatic Guide to Git. After reading it cover to cover, I learned that's not the case. It's a well-organized collection of useful Git techniques for all audiences.""--Luke Pillow, Software engineer, pillowfactory.org<BR><BR><P>""This book is a must-have for anyone using Git or just getting started with Git. It has saved me time in finding the best practices for managing my Git repositories and will sit on my bookshelf as the go-to resource for anything Git.""--John Mertic, Senior software engineer, SugarCRM<BR><BR><P>""Git can be intimidating and frustrating to new users. Pragmatic Guide to Git alleviates that pain with a straightforward, concise walk-through that arms readers with exactly what they need to use Git productively.""--Luigi Montanez, Software Developer, Sunlight Labs<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p>Travis Swicegood is a professional programmer; owner of Domain51, a web and mobile development company in Lawrence, Kansas; and the author of <i>Pragmatic Version Control Using Git</i>, the first published book on Git. He's passionate about open source development and is active in communities across several languages.</p>
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