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Category Archives: Git

Open Source of Grabbit

By now my list of social media contacts that know of and/or work with Adobe Experience Manager (AEM or previously known as CQ5) has grown quite a bit. I’d like to share the announcement that a project that has started within my work group at Time Warner Cable has gone open source. A project which we […]

Posted byJohn ZerenApril 12, 2015June 29, 2021Posted inGit, News, Software, Technology2 Comments on Open Source of Grabbit

Using Branches in Git

In order to utilize Git’s full potential, we should be using branches to house our sets of changes.  Typically you want a branch to be as atomic as possible.  The goal is to have your branch contain a specific set of work (which can be eventually squashed down to a single commit) which will eventually […]

Posted byJohn ZerenNovember 21, 2013August 22, 2015Posted inA Resolved, Git, Software, TechnologyLeave a comment on Using Branches in Git

Git Stash

Although Git is certainly not a new distributed version control system, I am new to using it as of this year. After a good 6+ years of Subversion (SVN) (and CVS before that) I’m still learning the differences that sets Git light years ahead of any other version control system currently available. With new technologies […]

Posted byJohn ZerenDecember 15, 2012August 22, 2015Posted inA Resolved, Git, TechnologyLeave a comment on Git Stash
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