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lotd77757yHopefully you replied: "thanks for the warning."
And blacklisted that bloke, as a candidate group member. -
For working alone its more than fine and easier for quick prototyping etc, since it actually saves all states of the file not just the most recent one.
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@tomtom I believe you didnt read what I said, its much more work when youre quickly trying things to keep track of what was changed "oh 2 changes ago this worked, why?" - is with git impossible. (except if you commit every single change automatically and then merge.. but that is simply retarded to setup and to maintain) I personally combine git and dropbox to have both things.
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Scipio6927yI suppose you could replicate git and even automate it a bit, but why? You would end up with an even worse mess.
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I'm guilty of rejecting git my first semester of college because I felt the professor was a bad developer.. I don't regret the mistakes i make, but refusing to use/learn git for half a year (for such a childish reason) is one that still stings.
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@ImNotAlfred I was in a similar boat, the commands for a while scared me. Until I finally sat down and began learning it through an interactive git website
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Shodan4987yBoth git and Dropbox can do versioning, but only git (or any other VCS) can do version *control*. You decide what versions are, which also means you're forced to think about what you did or want to do, which is good even if you're just experimenting. This, in turn, makes it easier to find out when something broke - you already wrote a high-level summary of what changed, as opposed to simply knowing where the change occurred.
A system that automatically commits every new change even if it is just a new line seems fine for file backups, but sounds like hell when it comes to navigating its history. -
bashlord4387yIts pretty incredible how many CS students are just lazy bums. If you're not interested in learning things you find complicated, why study at all? (Coming from a student who is annoyed by all the lazy fucks at his college)
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pixelDev667yNot to knock anyone that uses it, but idk how many fellow students I have talked with that just don't want to learn Git and stick with SVN. Not saying its bad, but I just can't do it over Git
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DewWisp7327ygit add .
git commit -m "message"
git push origin master
git pull origin master
git clone
git checkout branch
etc...
Like seriously is it that fucking hard? -
I'm not an actual developer but my work involves a lot of coding. Even if I'm alone working on it git is just my saviour and it helps me keep track of my shit so much more than any of the big cloud storages.
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mundo0349117y@uniquesmash I get there are some complicated things on it, like when you mess up.. it is complicated to fix.
But the basics are quite easy. It is worth spending time on it -
px0622427yIt's really satisfying that we have Git and version control, some industries don't have such things (e.g. design companies, autocad etc). I cannot live without version control, I wish there was a way to use version control with Keepass :(
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pete4563187yFor a while I never bothered to learn git because I would use drop box and I mean it worked, but after starting to use git, no way I could go back.
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Holy shit. Just learn git. There is a huge ton of features, 90% of which no one uses for small projects or ever at all. It's so easy to just do:
git clone $url
git pull
git add file
git commit -m "did stuff"
git push
Those there make up like 90+% of what I do with git. If git is too hard on command line, use GitHub Desktop for Windows or Mac or whatever.
What is with these people?? -
I remember taking a C++ class trying to get my project partners to use git, and it was the most difficult thing. They were like, "when are we ever going to use this", and I was like, "I am a Software Engineer irl, I use it every day"
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