#gitPanic - Merging and Rebasing
Abbey Perrini will cover techniques and strategies that will make you an expert at resolving conflicts, squashing, merging and rebasing your repo using git.
The command line and GitHub have both become ubiquitous and indespensible tools in almost every developer’s workflow. In this virtual meetup, Andrea Griffiths will share some useful tips, ticks and tools that will supercharge your CLI experience.
In a world filled with sexy user interfaces, understanding and even learning to love the command line can be your most understated tool as a developer. In this talk, I’ll share my CLI love story and the reasons why learning to love the command line syntax, basic utilities and file structures has made a better technologist.
At the end of this talk, you’ll have a bag full of neat tricks and CLI tools to improve your workflows and a clear understanding of how GitHub CLI can supercharge your CLI experience….and maybe, just maybe, you might even fall in love.
Andrea Griffiths is a Community Support Hype Woman with over a decade experience in customer management, success and support. Currently a Community Specialist at GitHub, Andrea is customer obsessed, and an effective advocate for all users. Andrea is a super fan of OSS and the unlimited power of community.
Abbey Perrini will cover techniques and strategies that will make you an expert at resolving conflicts, squashing, merging and rebasing your repo using git.
Brian Douglas walks through how you can leverage action packed workflows to supercharge your repos on GitHub by building them with containers to run arbitrary code, run CI, and even automate portions of your developer workflow.
A free, hands-on workshop featuring Upkar Lidder of IBM who will walk you through building three serverless applications using the open source Apache OpenWhisk platform.
Upkar Lidder of IBM Developer will introduce the concept of serverless, practical use cases and the key concepts that you need to know to get started.
Join 5 fantastic speakers this Halloween as they reveal why DevOps isn't as scary as it may seem.