• @[email protected]
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    2411 months ago

    git is considered modern?

    I don’t mean to bash git but I’d have assumed git is utilized in some capacity in every dev environment.

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      The Lead Dev/team Lead was quite arrogant and in his own mind the worlds best developer who had all the answers. If some technology or software was not written by him or already existed in the 90s it was “useless” and not fit for the company (without him having looked at it or the docs). If asked why we would not use X which was out for years, well maintained, had no critical bugs would solve problem Z we where having, he would reply “because i said so” and insist in writing out own variant - which ended up having 10% of the features, 10 times the bugs, terrible UI and would take months to develop.

      When support repeatetly told him that users had issues with feature X because the only error message on a 10 fields forms page was “Error”, he would respond that this is a user problem, the end user is clearly stupid (despide used in a field where you need to study for years) and that support must hold training sessions so the users can “learn” how to use his product.

      As such, the company would reject git and instead email each other files and changes.

      Each meeting felt like living inside a Dilbert cartoon.

    • Rob
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      1011 months ago

      There are other version control systems out there, and have been for decades. So yes, I would consider git to be modern.

      • @ChickenLadyLovesLife
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        811 months ago

        It’s more modern than Visual Source Safe, that’s for sure. I kind of miss the days of coworkers leaving for two-week vacations and forgetting to check their shit in first. It was a built-in excuse for the rest of us to not do anything and blame it all on vacation boy.

    • @vaknin
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      811 months ago

      I don’t mean to bash git

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      411 months ago

      Git wasn’t used all that much in the 2000s. As far as I know it became popular in the 2010s (though it was always a thing in some circles I think) and then just supplanted almost everything else.

      Also keep in mind some shops tend to follow larger tech companies (microsoft, etc.) and their product offering. So even new products might not have been on git until MS went in that direction.

          • oce 🐆
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            211 months ago

            For sure, I wanted to remind the date because it makes it obvious that it couldn’t be much used in the 2000’, even its second half is too short.