:( You need about 5 pages of material to learn how to do 90% of stuff in GIT, it gets more complicated in bigger environments, but a lot of it is rinse & repeat. The best I've done with GIT is pair it up with NANT/CruiseControl.NET to get a free & extremely effective build server going. Most of the setup was in the latter two technologies referencing dev & prod environments. A 456 page book about this straight forward of a technology seems a bit excessive. Then again 456 pages is probably an
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I have my own simple and versatile way of keeping track of branches.
*Project
*Copy of project
*Copy of Copy of project
*Copy of Copy of copy of project
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Reading a 456 page book on version control seems a waste of time. (Unless lots of your life resolves around merging code).
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