
On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 8:01 AM, Steven Watanabe
AMDG
On 1/29/2011 1:50 PM, Dave Abrahams wrote:
The fact that you can quickly try doing it several different ways without affecting the "official repo" is a big plus. There's no reason anyone should take my word for this, but I didn't really "get it" about DVCSes until I actually tried using Git for a while. Something about it changes the user experience drastically in ways that are simply not obvious until you've gotten used to it.
I've noticed. Using Git seems to incapacitate people from using any other version control tool. I think it should be banned as a public hazard.
I OTOH pity the ones stuck with subversion. Learning and leveraging Git effectively is like discovering the world is really round and that there's actually a different and largely better way of working with code. How does that saying go, once you go black... -- Dean Michael Berris about.me/deanberris