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26 26  * [[Linus Torvalds talks about git>>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XpnKHJAok8]]
27 27  Have a Good Laugh here as Linus Torvalds Evangelizes git. //NOTE: This isn't really learning, but it is way more fun and gives you insight into the motivation behind git.//
28 28  
29 -= Get Started with Project Wonder =
29 += Get Started with Project Wonder! =
30 30  
31 -The best way to learn a new concept is to actually use it, and what better way than to do something practical like clone (checkout) the Project Wonder source code
31 +The best way to learn a new concept is to actually use it, and what better way than to do something practical like clone (checkout) the Project Wonder source code!
32 32  
33 33  * [[Downloading Wonder>>http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WONDER/Getting+the+Wonder+Source+Code]] Wiki Page
34 34  
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42 42  
43 43  This is a list of tools that other WebObjects developers have found to be helpful. It's not a comprehensive list, and if you find things not listed here please add them
44 44  
45 -=== EGit ===
46 -
47 -EGit is a plugin for Eclipse 3.6. It's not as good as Tower or GitX, but you can use it for most tasks (add, commit, push, pull). You can install by:
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49 -1. In Eclipse, select //Help > Install New Sofware...//
50 -1. Select the "Helios" download site from the Work with: combo box
51 -1. Expand the "Collaboration" group
52 -1. Select the EGit plugin, click Next
53 -1. Complete the install process and agree to the license, etc.
54 -1. Restart Eclipse.
55 -
56 56  === Git Bash Completion ===
57 57  
58 58  This is really an absolute necessity and a **huge** productivity improvement. Basically you need the bash completion script from the source tarball and use your shell profile to include it whenever you open a shell. See the **Auto-Completion** section on this page: