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by brooke2k
199 days ago
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I don't think it's pride, more that I don't see the problem that it solves for me. I don't find that git gets in my way at all, and I don't find it confusing. It's a pretty transparent tool that I use every day and hardly notice. I don't mind other people using jj, but I simply don't feel a need to try it. There's nothing prideful about that, it's just pragmatism. |
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My advice is to try it. You should like it, if you're in the majority of folks to give it a sincere shot. If you don't like it, cool. But then my advice changes. jj is probably the future. Adapt or become one of those old-timers who froze their learning in time.