Redux: SVN, Git and GitHub presentation at ThoughtWorks in Chicago
Mother nature’s blast of snow hampered the first attempt at this in January. A re-placement of the event to April 9th should help to mitigate the weather risks. The Event…
Mother nature’s blast of snow hampered the first attempt at this in January. A re-placement of the event to April 9th should help to mitigate the weather risks.
The Event
If you are in Chicago, have a free evening April 9th, are interested in Git and are familiar with SVN, this free event, sponsored by ThoughtWorks Chicago and GitHub Training is just what you’ve been waiting for. Come listen to Matthew’s thoughts about moving from SVN to Git on GitHub and ask your hardest questions.
Join Us
- Monday, April 9th, 2012 from 6:30pm to 8:00pm
- ThoughtWorks Office
200 East Randolph
26th Floor
Chicago, IL 60601 - RSVP here (required)
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