I'm guessing it has a lot to do with projections. It's easy to predict revenue in upcoming months when people have signed up for subscriptions. Usage is much harder to predict. Also, I imagine companies make a lot of…
You're not too dumb! You can do anything you set your mind to :) I totally understand not wanting to dive into something like Haskell though. Between Go and Python, I personally would choose Go for a long term…
I personally use GitKraken (https://www.gitkraken.com/) and I love it. There's a great blend between a pleasant UI and extensive control over what it's doing. Plus it's cross-platform, which is nice.
I'm guessing it has a lot to do with projections. It's easy to predict revenue in upcoming months when people have signed up for subscriptions. Usage is much harder to predict. Also, I imagine companies make a lot of…
You're not too dumb! You can do anything you set your mind to :) I totally understand not wanting to dive into something like Haskell though. Between Go and Python, I personally would choose Go for a long term…
I personally use GitKraken (https://www.gitkraken.com/) and I love it. There's a great blend between a pleasant UI and extensive control over what it's doing. Plus it's cross-platform, which is nice.