Have you guys tried magit, yet? 😀

  • seitanic@lemmy.sdf.org
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    7 months ago

    My biggest beef with git is that nobody thinks that it’s important enough to teach. Whenever you go through a boot camp or even a college web design program, they only spend a day or two on it max and then move on. That leaves people to learn it once they’re actually involved in a project, which is…not ideal.

    • Illecors@lemmy.cafeOPM
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      7 months ago

      College/uni is supposed to show what to learn on your own, rather than hold your hand all the way through. That is what’s absolutely missing from being mentioned in any of the programmes.

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        7 months ago

        Yeah I only pay tens of thousands of dollars for an impersonal impossible being to grunt and mutter phrases from a time and place so utterly absent and uncaring of human understanding that I receive nothing of value from it.

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          7 months ago

          Would you like to pay tens of thousands of dollars for being taught git?! Now that’s a waste of money.

          You get exposed to concepts and you dig into them on your own. It’s not easy, but nothing valuable in life is. And there’s simply no time to spend on a fairly trivial thing such as git. Especially when you can slowly learn it on your own while working on assignments, homework, personal projects, writing a diary, etc.

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    7 months ago

    Surely there aren’t people who think subversion was better? Better than cvs sure, better than got, nah

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      7 months ago

      Generally speaking, people who prefer subversion spent a lot of time using it before got became the mainstream. It’s not generally been an opinion formed from contemplation but that the workflows are so different that they are having to return source control management from scratch.

      Developers typically don’t want to be told they have to learn a new tool unless it was their idea.