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by idunnoman
1523 days ago
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I feel like this is the opposite of what you are claiming you want. The common git workflow would be the thing you expect people to know off the top of their head. The uncommon less frequent ideas may need documentation. Having team members memorize esoteric commands isn't the signal you're looking for. You want people who can read documentation and execute. Tooling requirements change all the time. Knowing one tool really well doesn't mean anything. I care that you can pick up any tool, at any time and have a path forward to productivity. To be fair and to agree with your original point, memorization isn't that path forward. |
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