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Martin and Edward talk to Sara Ford about getting started using Git\nwith Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code, using Git on Windows, and\nbest practices getting set up on the command line. They wade into a\ndiscussion of
versus 1\n
git merge --squash\n
,\nand Sara explains human factors in software development and prescriptive\nand descriptive software design.1\n
git rebase --interactive\n
And a bonus Git commentary: Ed explains why you need that crazy double-dash\nwhen you want to check out a single file.
\n\n\n\n\nShow Notes\n\nSara Ford is back at Microsoft on the Azure AD B2C team! Previously,\nshe worked at GitHub and also at Microsoft\u2026 a couple of times. \U0001f60a Sara\nstarted her career working on Microsoft's developer tools, including\nVisual Studio and CodePlex, where she's authored a couple of books on\nVisual Studio with Microsoft Press. In 2011, she became a Distinguished\nFellow in the Dept of Engineering at Mississippi State University.\nIn 2015, Sara received her Masters degree in Human Factors (HCI / UX)\nat San Jose State University because she wants to make developer tools\nmore usable. Sara's life-long dream is to be a 97-year-old weightlifter\nso she can be featured on the local news.
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