Uses of git
GIT is a distributed version control created by Linus Torvalds in 2005. After linux it is one of the most influential program written by Linus and it changed the way people think about version control systems. Eventhough originally intended to be used as a source code management system, now git has widespread use other than managing the source code. Git when used with other tools solves various problems and can be used for the following purpose,
DocumentUp
Instantly beautify your Github repositories’ README.md with DocumentUp. This site has been generated with it.
Essentially, it parses your readme’s markdown into a clean and simple documentation website. Made especially for your gh-pages branch, all you need is a single index.html file that includes the DocumentUp script.*
30 books everyone in software business should read (and why) – Micro-ISV Insights at Dextronet.com
There are both new and old books in this list. For the naysayers: Don’t forget how easy it is to succumb to hype and to phrases like “anything older than 3 months is irrelevant”, “it’s the age of the app”, “desktop is dead”, and so on. That’s simply not true. Reading these books can be very beneficial for you and for your business. The concepts are still valid, the ideas can be still utilized. Even if the world has fatalistically moved on (and it hasn’t), you can’t catch it up without a strong foundation. Many things are cyclical or ageless. You can re-combine ideas, find patterns, get inspired and most importantly, learn new things. These books are a nourishment for your mind. And hey, it can’t hurt to read something different than you are used to read!
Where to post/find software dev jobs ~ Max Masnick
Where to post/find software dev jobs
GitHub for Mac
“At GitHub, we think that sharing code should be as simple as possible.”
Phabricator
Phabricator is a suite of web applications that help teams communicate about software effectively. It was developed at Facebook, and is used by more than 500 engineers to review, discuss, track and share changes every day (maybe fewer on weekends and holidays).