When we talk about copyrights, there's always an argument made in their favour which is basically 'we have to engineer incentives in order to get people to make good new stuff'. Why does that apply to copyright law but…
I would like a tool which allows me to examine Git histories of multiple files in a repo, with some notion of 'distance' between files. So if source file A includes classes or functions which are defined in source file…
When we talk about copyrights, there's always an argument made in their favour which is basically 'we have to engineer incentives in order to get people to make good new stuff'. Why does that apply to copyright law but…
I would like a tool which allows me to examine Git histories of multiple files in a repo, with some notion of 'distance' between files. So if source file A includes classes or functions which are defined in source file…