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pacmon
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12 years ago
The author is talking about engineering not cs classes. That being said, I would completely agree with you, having been through a cs degree myself. Version control and working in a group with it would have been very beneficial in school. Although, when I was in school that would have meant svn not git which I have grown to love, but felt the pain of having to learn the hard way.
aestra|12 years ago
Git didn't exist when I was in school either.
krapp|12 years ago
>How does one do group projects in school without version control?
Dropbox. If you're lucky. Otherwise, attaching files through gmail.
FWIW I wish Git were part of my curriculum. I also wish the Java curriculum included Android. You gotta take what they give I guess.
rpedela|12 years ago
unknown|12 years ago
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