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dijit ◴[] No.42941702[source]
Well, what's terrifying is that the guide is so long.

I am aware that beej's guides are typically quite comprehensive, but the vast nuances of git truly eluded me until this.

I guess Jujitsu would wind up being a much slimmer guide, or at least one that would be discoverable largely by humans?

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vvpan ◴[] No.42942124[source]
It tells me that git is the wrong tool for the majority of people but it just happened to stick.
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Barrin92 ◴[] No.42942401[source]
No. Git is a complex program but version control is an inherently complex problem that requires powerful tools. There's certain set of problems where, as a programmer, you're going to have to sit down and actually read the book.

The universe doesn't owe you an easy 10 minute video solution to everything, it's an annoying educational expectation that people seem to have developed. Some things are just that difficult and you have to learn them regardless.

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forrestthewoods ◴[] No.42942689[source]
No. Source control is not that complicated. Git is just bad. As an existence proof: Mercurial is much better and simpler.

I can teach someone who has never even heard of source control how to use Perforce in about 10 minutes. They will never shoot themselves in the foot and they will never lose work. There are certainly more advanced techniques that require additional training. But the basics are very easy.

Git makes even basic things difficult. And allows even experts to shoot their face off with a rocket launcher.

Git sucks. The best tool doesn't always win. If MercurialHub had been founded instead of GitHub we'd all be used a different tool. Alas.

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beej71 ◴[] No.42942795[source]
Out of curiosity, what are the most common foot guns, in your opinion?
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1. bb88 ◴[] No.42943615{3}[source]
Not realizing that git branches are cheap.

1. Create a branch from the intended destination.

2. Merge/rebase/whatever complex operation you need to do into that branch.

3. If successful merge this branch (fast forward merge) into the intended destination.

4. If unsuccessful delete the branch and start over at step 1.