Git Events in Pittsburgh on February 21st & 22nd
GitHub is helping me bring Git training to a variety of cities across the globe this year, and next up is “The City of Bridges,” Pittsburgh, PA, USA. In partnership…
GitHub is helping me bring Git training to a variety of cities across the globe this year, and next up is “The City of Bridges,” Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
In partnership with the Pittsburgh Technology Council and the PittJug, there will be a free Git JUG Presentation on the evening of February 21st and a paid-registration all-day hands-on Git workshop, taught by Matthew McCullough, on February 22nd in the same great facility.
If you are in the Pittsburgh region, I hope you can join us for the JUG or both of these events. Bring your hard Git questions and get ready for some awesome Octoswag to be given away to a few lucky folks.
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