Online Git Training Series
This December 14th we’ll be kicking off the first in a series of all-day online Git training sessions. The series will be taught by our partner Matthew McCullough of Ambient…
This December 14th we’ll be kicking off the first in a series of all-day online Git training sessions. The series will be taught by our partner Matthew McCullough of Ambient Ideas, who has been doing excellent Git training and talking all over the world lately.
If you’re interested in you or your colleagues getting a one-day crash course in Git, check out our new training page and sign up for the first course. Pants are of course, optional. As they are in our in-person trainings.
https://github.com/training/online
Hope to see you there!
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