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 […]
Category Archives: Git
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 […]
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 […]