GitHub.com Online Training

Posted by: Matthew McCullough on 12/18/2010

GitHub Octocat

I’ve recently had the privilege of being selected as the primary online and secondary in-person trainer for GitHub.com on all things Git. We held our first online training on December 14th and it was a smashing success. It was rapidly followed by a private online session for a large US game-producing powerhouse which was an equal success. The second training prompted some fun feedback such as “You are an excellent teacher and the Git course was great.” and “I thought I knew a lot about Git until I took your course and realized there was so much more to explore!”

With such positive feedback, we’ll be running the GitHub online Git classes every month now. The next ones are January 18th and February 11th. There will be an updated outline to include git-svn and a discounted January one-time sale for just $195. Don’t miss this opportunity to get bootstrapped with this cutting edge version control system. Git just reached a milestone with over 500,000 active users and 1,500,000 repositories at GitHub.com. Find out why developers are so excited about this tool and how it can make a radical difference in your workflow no matter what programming language you use.


About Matthew McCullough

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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