> I'm not a VC (Version Control) expert, and most people aren't being paid to be VC experts.
I agree that git could probably use some UI improvements, but to counterweight that - you're a paid professional, it's expected of you to learn the tools of the trade. It's like saying that carpenters are not being paid to know how to use saws and powerdrills.
You can simplify a tool only so much before it starts losing its utility.
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People's refusal to sit down and spend literally half an hour learning to use something is astounding. Is that the "distraction culture" at work?
> I'm not a VC (Version Control) expert, and most people aren't being paid to be VC experts.
I agree that git could probably use some UI improvements, but to counterweight that - you're a paid professional, it's expected of you to learn the tools of the trade. It's like saying that carpenters are not being paid to know how to use saws and powerdrills.
You can simplify a tool only so much before it starts losing its utility.
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People's refusal to sit down and spend literally half an hour learning to use something is astounding. Is that the "distraction culture" at work?