GitMinutes

The show for proficient Git users. Stories, discussions, ideas, demos and other things useful for those using Git today.

http://episodes.gitminutes.com/search/label/podcast

subscribe
share






GitMinutes #21: Karoline and Arve on Using Git in a .Net Shop


This episode we're talking to Karoline Klever and Arve Systad from the Norwegian company Epinova, working with a .Net based CMS called EPiServer. They're well on their way migrating to Git and I wanted to hear how it's working out for them.

If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element. Use the link below to download the mp3 manually.
Link to mp3

Links:

  • Arve on Twitter, GitHub, homepage
  • Karoline on Twitter, GitHub, blog
Tools used at Epinova: 
  • SourceTree (Git GUI tool)
  • Atlassian Stash (repository manager)
Resources used for migrating to git: 
  • The ProGit chapter on Migrating to Git
  • Thomas' screencast on repairing git-svn repos using grafts
Resources for learning Git:
  • Pro Git book
  • git-scm.com videos
  • Try Git
  • Git for beginners: The definitive practical guide (from SO)
  • One Git cheat sheet
  • Another Git cheat sheet
Other things we talked about
  • GitMinutes #05: Git in Visual Studio and TFS
  • Thomas’ Git setup on Windows
  • Nuget, Chocolatey, posh-git
  • Have Git use credentials from encrypted netrc file
  • Arve’s open source QA “checklist” tool
What I totally forgot to mention was that there are a couple of alternative command line tools for Windows that can wrap Powershell, or any other shell inside:
  • Console2 (sleeping project, but still works great)
  • ConEmu
  • Scott Hanselman's verdict of the two choices above
Listen to the episode on YouTube


fyyd: Podcast Search Engine
share








 September 2, 2013  59m