Published: Jan. 23, 2018, 5:15 p.m.
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Edward talks with Johan Abildskov\nabout how he teaches Git to professional developers and university\nstudents, using Git in continuous delivery workflows and whether we\nshould be more opinionated about Git usage.
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\n Johan is a continuous delivery consultant at Praqma specializing\nin Automation, Git and workflows. Johan has spent the last few years\nhelping companies transition to Git. He has taught Git on multiple\ncontinents to both software professionals and students, and is the\nmaintainer of the gitkatas exercises.
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\n\nShow Notes\n\n
\n - Praqma, Continuous Delivery consultants in\nDenmark, Sweden, and Norway
\n - Git Katas, a set of\nexercises for deliberate Git practice
\n - "The Art of Learning"
\n - Git Phlow, an automated\nflow for Git, based on Git\nFlow.
\n - CoDe Academy, the\nContinuous Delivery Academy from Praqma, a free four-day training course\nfor students
\n - Opinionated Git, some strong opinions about\nhow to use Git.
\n - TeX, a typesetting system whose\nversion number converges on \u03c0.
\n - Monotone, a distributed version control\nsystem created by Graydon Hoare, which\nwas an inspiration for Git
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