GitHub talks in Japan
John Britton and Matthew McCullough will be making a trek across Japan to host a series of talks and drinkups. We’d love to have you join us for one or…
John Britton and Matthew McCullough will be making a trek across Japan to host a series of talks and drinkups. We’d love to have you join us for one or more of these events happening in November.
All of the talks will be given in English, with live translation into Japanese.
Talk — Git and GitHub Foundations
Our Foundations class helps you, as a newcomer to GitHub and Git, fully grasp the concepts and application of distributed version control so that you can effectively begin using this productivity-enhancing suite of tools. During this live training course, we’ll explore the foundations of GitHub and Git through practical every-day commands and processes. We’ll conclude with workflow ideas and practical tips that will get you on the road to mastery of this revolutionary version control system.
Schedule
| Date | City | Details | Registration |
|---|---|---|---|
| 16 Nov | Tokyo | 13:30-18:00 @ Amazon Japan | Registration required |
| 18 Nov | Fukuoka | 18:00-21:00 @ Frac | Registration required |
| 20 Nov | Kobe | 19:30-21:00 @ Space Alpha Sannomiya | Registration required |
| 21 Nov | Osaka | 18:00-21:30 @ Yahoo! Japan | Registration required |
| 22 Nov | Kyoto | 19:30-21:00 @ Hatena | Registration required |
Talk — Git Internals: Graphs, Hashes, and Compression
Git is a version control system built on well known patterns in computer science. It exposes a powerful library of low-level routines available to users and developers alike. These can come in handy as powerful development tools you can use to extend Git itself. Come and learn how to add and commit files, create branches, and merge, all without using any of the commands you would expect.
I will take you to the very bottom. The floor. The code. The algorithms. The directed acyclic graph of hashed bit sequences made efficient through LZW compression and deferred garbage collection determined by node reachability via hash relationships.
We want and need to know precisely how things work. Let’s dig into the guts of Git.
Schedule
| Date | City | Details | Registration |
|---|---|---|---|
| 15 Nov | Tokyo | 17:00-21:00 @ Yahoo Japan! | Registration required |
| 17 Nov | Nagoya | 17:00-20:00 @ Ateam | Registration required |
| 19 Nov | Kyoto | 17:00-21:00 @ Kyoto Research Park | Registration required |
Drinkups in Japan
We haven’t confirmed all of the details yet, but we will be hosting a few drinkups in Japan as well. Keep an eye on the blog for announcements.
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