Posted by:
Matthew McCullough
on 11/06/2010
I had the pleasure of presenting seven talks at the NFJS Reston Virginia show this weekend. Two of those talks were Git-centric. One was a traditional presentation and the other was a workshop. In the latter, I was asked about my custom Git-status shell prompts. Earlier in my blog, I’ve pointed to my Mac, Linux, and CygWin BASH prompt scripts, but I’d also like to point to my ZShell based scripts as well, which are now housed in their own GitHub repository. Fork, commit, and send pull requests!
Thanks to everyone that attended and made it a great time for me through their interactivity and questions.
I had the pleasure of presenting seven talks at the NFJS Reston Virginia show this weekend. Two of those talks were Git-centric. One was a traditional presentation and the other was a workshop.
Matthew McCullough's complete blog can be found at: http://ambientideas.com/blog/
About Matthew McCullough
Matthew McCullough is an energetic 15 year veteran of enterprise software development, open source education, and co-founder of Ambient Ideas, LLC, a Denver consultancy. Matthew currently is VP of Training at GitHub.com, author of the Git Master Class series for O'Reilly, speaker at over 30 national and international conferences, author of three of the top 10 DZone RefCards, and President of the Denver Open Source Users Group. His current topics of research center around project automation: build tools (Gradle), distributed version control (Git, GitHub), Continuous Integration (Jenkins, Travis) and Quality Metrics (Sonar). Matthew resides in Denver, Colorado with his beautiful wife and two young daughters, who are active in nearly every outdoor activity Colorado has to offer.
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