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Monday, February 29 • 11:30 - 12:20
Be the .txt you seek: Getting out of trouble by understanding Git

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Git is rapidly taking over the development workplace, and nowadays it is integrated with many development, testing and deployment platforms. But one of the downsides of high-level tools is that they can hide the details of what is happening under the hood. So when things go wrong or just get complicated it can be hard to understand why git behaves the way it does. But at its core Git consists of a few simple concepts that, when understood, make it a much more intuitive tool and enables powerful workflows. This talk introduces these core Git concepts and uses them to clarify some examples of seemingly counterintuitive behaviour. It also introduces some of Git's less-known features and tricks that are useful to have in your arsenal. This is an intermediate-to-advanced talk for developers who are already using or investigating Git and want to gain a greater understanding of how it works.

Speakers
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Steve Smith

Atlassian
Steve Smith has worked at Atlassian for over 9 years and in 3 countries, both as a sysadmin and a developer. Prior to that he worked on tanks and radars in the Outer Hebrides, telecoms systems in Hong Kong, and in startups in Australia. He now works out of Atlassian's UK offices... Read More →


Monday February 29, 2016 11:30 - 12:20 CET
Room 9