I’m SO sorry that this is last min. We should have gotten out an ANNOUNCE posing days
ago.
The Zoom login is in the bottom of this note.
Some of you have been wanting to hear about SQLite. Some of you have been anxiously
awaiting the Part 2 of Robert’s talk on GIT.
MAIN: git: peering behind the curtain
by Robert Citek <https://www.sluug.org/bio/Robert_Citek.shtml>
After Robert's "A Gentle Introduction To git" last February, this will be a
deeper dive, getting into some of the "behind the scenes" stuff that git does:
where it stores files, how it stores metadata about the files, and how the files are
organized.
In a previous talk, we went over the basics of using git as a version control system,
covering the working folder, the staging area, and the repository. In this talk, we will
go behind the scenes to see how git works its magic. We will cover the abstractions git
uses, in particular, a key-value store, hashes, and graphs. We will then dig into how git
implements and uses those abstractions to create a version control system using files and
the file system. We will walk through examples of using the back-end commands to build a
commit history just like git does. Our hope is that by peering behind the curtain we can
begin to demystify the magic of git.
BASE: SQLite 3 Database
by Robert Hansen and Ed Howland <https://www.sluug.org/bio/Ed_Howland.shtml>
A database is used to collect, store, manage, organize and analyze information. There are
many database systems. This session will introduce simple database concepts. Then it will
cover the free SQLite database system that is likely the single most popular and widely
deployed choice.
On Jun 9, 2021, at 12:00 PM, SLUUG Announcement List
<announce(a)sluug.org> wrote:
St. Louis Unix Users Group (SLUUG)
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6:30 ~ 9:00 PM (Central Time, USA)
**We will open the remote session at about 6:00 PM**
BASE: SQLite 3 by Robert Hansen and Ed Howland
MAIN: git part 2, A deeper dive by Robert Citek
This session can use the following link:
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