Hello. Awhile ago, I came across a rather humorous description of git, but
(a) I can't remember exactly how it went or (b) where I saw it. It
described git a being a tesseract inside of a manifold or some such thing.
Does this ring a bell with anyone? (I did find this
Randomly came across it again...if anyone is interested...
https://twitter.com/tabqwerty/status/45611899953491968
git gets easier once you get the basic idea that branches are homeomorphic
endofunctors mapping submanifolds of a Hilbert space.
On Sunday, June 16, 2013 1:18:17 PM UTC-4, Eric
On Sunday, June 16, 2013 1:18:17 PM UTC-4, Eric Gorr wrote:
Hello. Awhile ago, I came across a rather humorous description of git, but
(a) I can't remember exactly how it went or (b) where I saw it. It
described git a being a tesseract inside of a manifold or some such thing.
Does
figures or between two
topological spaces. So I think that means if my SHA1 equals your SHA1 we
have the same commit tree and DAG.
I'm guessing the sub-manifolds is about branches.
Any more suggestions?
Philip
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