Хабрахабр. Mashable. A successful Git branching model » nvie.com. Note of reflection (March 5, 2020)This model was conceived in 2010, now more than 10 years ago, and not very long after Git itself came into being. In those 10 years, git-flow (the branching model laid out in this article) has become hugely popular in many a software team to the point where people have started treating it like a standard of sorts — but unfortunately also as a dogma or panacea.During those 10 years, Git itself has taken the world by a storm, and the most popular type of software that is being developed with Git is shifting more towards web apps — at least in my filter bubble. Web apps are typically continuously delivered, not rolled back, and you don't have to support multiple versions of the software running in the wild.This is not the class of software that I had in mind when I wrote the blog post 10 years ago.
Why git? ¶ For a thorough discussion on the pros and cons of Git compared to centralized source code control systems, see the web. The main branches ¶ develop. Top 10 Git Tutorials for Beginners. Cheat Sheet : All Cheat Sheets in one page. Programming Is Not Fun. Your boss is a WellspringOfNegativity Other managers like what you do, but yours doesn't.
Yours doesn't like anything, ever. He or she is a WellspringOfNegativity. Your boss demotivates you and your team, costing the project time and causing emotional grief. This will probably me more hurtful when you used to be the golden boy who made the fantastic product and brought customers flocking from far and wide. You're Surrounded by a Bunch of Geeks Your co-workers lack social skills. . : Actually, one of my problems is that I'm NOT surrounded by a bunch of geeks. Your co-workers all think of themselves as unappreciated geniuses, deserving of special treatment. You Never Feel Like You Accomplish Anything It's common for systems to be thrown away and replaced with something else.
Maybe this is just a not-so-special case of WorkIsNotFun. Something is being hinted at all through this page. Man, where are you guys when I'm at work? What careers or tasks are we comparing this to?