What it leaves me with is the need to get more comfortable with Git. The standard options are there, but there are subtle nuances that will take a bit to understand. As with so many other areas, bring on the learning!
Early last month, I overheard several of our IT engineers discussing Git. This week, they turned off our IT SVN server, replacing it with Git. I'm not used to that sort of swift change in an org (and, to be honest, it's refreshing).
What it leaves me with is the need to get more comfortable with Git. The standard options are there, but there are subtle nuances that will take a bit to understand. As with so many other areas, bring on the learning!
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AuthorRussel is a senior career IT guy and relatively new manager with an academic interest in log management and log data analysis, a professional interest in monitoring and management systems. database management, and programming languages, and personal interests in family, photography, reading, and the outdoors. Archives
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