• HarkMahlberg
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    1326 days ago

    Clown on JS all you like, but if git was perfect within a week of creation, why does it receive updates? 🤔

    • @[email protected]
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      886 days ago

      Those were all written prior to release as a way to ensure git could grow and evolve with its userbase.

      • HarkMahlberg
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        326 days ago

        Sorry, the sarcasm didn’t come through. My joke was that no software is perfect because software is constantly evolving as people’s needs and desires change.

        • @[email protected]
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          536 days ago

          Sorry, the sarcasm didn’t come through. My joke was that no software is perfect because software is constantly evolving as people’s needs and desires change.

          • Shrouded0603
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            -15 days ago

            Sorry, the sarcasm didn’t come through. My joke was that no software is perfect because software is constantly evolving as people’s needs and desires change.

    • @[email protected]
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      6 days ago

      The post isn’t claiming perfection. It’s claiming production ready. Very different things.

      The confusion there is the claim that good/perfect means done. It means ready for use and extensible.

      Note: I’m not agreeing/disagreeing with the claim. Just clarifying the point