Julia Evans on Nostr: this morning I'm thinking about how git's history of being built as a series of shell ...
this morning I'm thinking about how git's history of being built as a series of shell scripts has affected its user experience
my sense is
1) a lot of git was originally built as shell scripts
2) the user experience you can provide in a shell script is extremely limited
3) a lot of that now can't change for backwards compatibility reasons
does anyone have examples of this? will talk about how I think this affects merge conflicts in the next post
(1/?)
my sense is
1) a lot of git was originally built as shell scripts
2) the user experience you can provide in a shell script is extremely limited
3) a lot of that now can't change for backwards compatibility reasons
does anyone have examples of this? will talk about how I think this affects merge conflicts in the next post
(1/?)