Kris Craig wrote:
I count myself lucky in that I started using Git before Subversion. People with that background often have an easier time at first because they aren't burdened with having to un-learn a bunch of "bad habits."
I feel I HAVE to comment on that statement. A 'different way of work' is not 'bad habits' ... most of the time I am criticised for my method of working, but it has worked well of a long time now, and it's people who have never used a decent integrated IDE that complain that it's bad. Most of the 'extras' that are being bolted on now, and the changes to a 'git' mentality simply don't live well when one has an existing functional method of working ... but 'bad habits' do not come into it!
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