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If you use an SCM for any of your software development, web based or otherwise, and aren’t completely out of the “lasted thing” loop, then you have probably heard of git once or twice before.

It’s not new by any means but was not widely known outside the linux community. Recently, git started getting a lot of buzz in the web applications, namely Ruby on Rails, community for being the excellent SCM that it is.

With the launch of github not long ago, many people are making the switch to git. Github is a fantastic tool for using git, especially for project collaboration, however, git’s greatest strengths only show when you truly know how to use it.

I am still but a fledgling myself. But to help fuel the fire, here are a few of my favorite git resources:

RSpec’s story runner is a fairly new kid on the block, the plain text stories even more so. New or not, the story runner is an invaluable addition to any Rails testing tool belt. It’s beauty is most fully realized in integration testing.

Since its initial release there have been relatively few resources around the interwebs into getting them up and running. Fortunately David Chelimsky, lead dev of RSpec, gave a talk at ETEC. His blog post has the details. The slides are fantastic and they contain the best explanation of integration testing with RSpec that I have seen.

So I started using twitter this evening. I love how simple it is. Unfortunately, I don’t know many (any) people currently using it. I am usually one of the first people in my various small social groups to try new things. But hopefully I’ll be able to ring a few of them in and get to experience Twitter to it’s fullest potential.

We’ll see how it goes.

This is a hilarious video of a presentation given by Merlin Mann at SXSW 08. Enjoy.