Deep Fried Bytes: Announcing GitHub for Windows

Deep Fried Bytes

In this episode, Keith and Woody sits down with the guys at GitHub Phil Haack and Adam Roben to discuss Git and GitHub, why they work at GitHub and finally to announce the new release of GitHub for Windows.Thanks to our guest this episode Phil Haack works at GitHub working to make it

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In this episode, Keith and Woody sits down with the guys at GitHub Phil Haack and Adam Roben to discuss Git and GitHub, why they work at GitHub and finally to announce the new release of GitHub for Windows.

Thanks to our guest this episode

haack

Phil Haack works at GitHub working to make it better for .NET and Windows developers everywhere. Prior to GitHub, Phil was a Senior Program Manager at Microsoft responsible for shipping ASP.NET MVC, NuGet, among other projects. He was involved in shipping these projects under open source licenses.
Phil is a co-author of the popular Professional ASP.NET MVC series and regularly speaks at conferences around the world. He's also made several appearances on technology podcasts such as .NET Rocks, Hanselminutes, Herding Code, and The Official jQuery Podcast.

Phil can be found on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/haacked

Shawn’s blog can be found at http://haacked.com/

Adam Roben

Adam Roben works at GitHub working to make life better for Phil Haack. Before joining GitHub, Adam spent 5½ years at Apple working on Safari and WebKit on OS X and Windows and participating in web standards groups such as the WHATWG and the W3C's HTML Working Group.

Adam can be found on Twitter at http://twitter.com/aroben

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