Lan Barnes wrote:
I'm not talking about SCM in your silly labs.
"Silly person, how dare you dirty up our nice clean system by actually
trying to use it."
I'm talking about formal
courses in the principles of SCM. I doubt if you have anyone qualified
to teach it.
Such a course would be so narrow as to be useless.
The biggest failures in SCM systems are always in the merge algorithms
because they are "Deep Magic(tm)" from Pattern Matching and Analysis.
Lots of courses exist on this topic; it is a huge area of CS.
Although, it seems that those who can't see that relationship have zero
chance of actually understanding such a course. This is effectively
another example of the Blub Paradox.
Unfortunately, that seems to define 100% of the SCM community.
-a
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