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TonyStr | 5 days ago
I think this is a good argument for teaching git, and being thorough in doing so, as many people are likely to never take that initiative themselves, while the benefits to being good at git are so obvious.
TonyStr | 5 days ago
I think this is a good argument for teaching git, and being thorough in doing so, as many people are likely to never take that initiative themselves, while the benefits to being good at git are so obvious.
Anonyneko|5 days ago
stackghost|5 days ago
I'm sure there's an element of (intellectual) laziness too, but I think people tend to only learn git by necessity because git is simply unpleasant to use.
A lot of us have Stockholm syndrome because git is less bad than what came before it, but git is not good.
skydhash|5 days ago