This distinction between branches and bookmarks looks like one of the things missing the most from git. Grab a random branch from some place and try to guess whether the committer intends to rewrite it in the future or…
10 or even 20% performance is not a feature. But when tools or features get a few times faster or more then their usage model changes - which means they become different features.
This distinction between branches and bookmarks looks like one of the things missing the most from git. Grab a random branch from some place and try to guess whether the committer intends to rewrite it in the future or…
10 or even 20% performance is not a feature. But when tools or features get a few times faster or more then their usage model changes - which means they become different features.