The Changelog: Git edition
Git is the most used version control system in the world. In response to it's popularity, the open-source Git project continues to add features to accommodate all kinds of workflows. Of course as developers it behooves us to keep track of interesting new features in Git, and see if they help in our usage of Git.
But who has the time?!
Worry not—in this session, I will get you all caught up. Covering a range of topics in Git, you'll get a great picture of new features that landed in Git, as well a dash of features that you didn't even know existed.
Join me, won't you?
We'll be covering new additions that landed in Git.
About Raju Gandhi
Raju is a software craftsman with almost 20 years of hands-on experience scoping, architecting, designing, implementing full stack applications.
He provides a 360 view of the development cycle, is proficient in a variety of programming languages and paradigms, experienced with software development methodologies, as well an expert in infrastructure and tooling.
He has long been in the pursuit of hermeticism across the development stack by championing immutability during development (with languages like Clojure), deployment (leveraging tools like Docker and Kubernetes), and provisioning and configuration via code (toolkits like Ansible, Terraform, Packer, everything-as-code).
Raju is a published author, internationally known public speaker and trainer.
Raju can be found on Twitter as @looselytyped.
In his spare time, you will find Raju reading, playing with technology, or spending time with his wonderful (and significantly better) other half.