JP Toto on 15 Oct 2010 06:55:16 -0700 |
http://progit.org Free to read online. Excellent in print. Very concise and gets you running quickly. Also try http://www.gitready.com for some cookbook style tuts. On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 9:39 AM, Tom Panzarella <tpanzarella@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi All- > > Does anyone have a recommendation for a Git book (or other reference) that I can use to get a team member up-to-speed on Git very quickly. He is a very experienced engineer coming in with a CVS background as far as version control goes. So, ideally, a git book that is no fluff but also touches on DVCS concepts in general as well as git specifics. > > Thanks in advance, > Tom. > > > > -- JP Toto | james.p.toto@gmail.com ] Business: http://www.cognisit.com ] Personal: http://www.viceclown.com ; | http://twitter.com/jptoto ] Projects: http://www.barcampphilly.org ; | http://www.mvcmelee.com "To understand recursion, you must first understand recursion."
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