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@[email protected] to Programmer [email protected] • 3 months ago

Git, invented in 2005. Programmers on 2004:

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Git, invented in 2005. Programmers on 2004:

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    svn was invented in 2000

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      CVS was invented in 1986

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        SCCS is from 1972, you young whippersnappers

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Source_Code_Control_System

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          SUN is from 4.6 billion years ago, you mortal beings

          https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun

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            I’m a software developer so I’ve never seen that thing you’re talking about, but check your sources, I believe it’s actually from 1982: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Microsystems

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        I landed in the middle. SCCS was too old, CVS was too new.

        https://www.gnu.org/software/rcs/

        But, back then, I had also been forced to use CMVC.

        https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_Configuration_Management_Version_Control

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          When bzr, and then git, turned up and I started using them, I was told “this is DVC, which is a whole new model that takes getting used to”, so I was surprised it seemed normal and straightforward to me.

          Then I found out that Sun’s Teamware, that I had been using for many years, was a DVC, hence it wasn’t some new model. I’d had a few intervening years on other abominable systems and it was a relief to get back to DVC.

          Regarding the original post, are there really people around now who think that before git there was no version control? I’ve never worked without using version control, and I started in the 80s.

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        Now Target owns them, I think.

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