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@thecpuwizard said in go Away():
@thecpuwizard said in go Away():
@jazzyjosh said in go Away():
@thecpuwizard I assumed it was p. tightly coupled with Visual Studio, but it looks like that might not be the case?
Not "Coupled" at all... Right now I am working on a Python on Ubuntu project. All code, work, bugs, builds, releases are in VSTS.
But git or TFS VC? VSTS defaults to the former.
Bot TFS and VSTS give you the choice, and it is not exclusive to one or the other. You can use both TFVC and Git in the same project if that is something that meets your needs.
Yes, the default is Git. There were really two possibities, NOT have a default (user must explicitly pick) or have one. Given the (for what ever reason "fanboyism" of Git, that was chosen)
I know all that. You haven’t answered my question.
Not 100% sure of your question.... so this may not answer it either...
Using TFVC for source control.
Given that the introduction of TFS onto this thread was part of the "anti-Git" discussion, I thought that could be inferred, sorry if there was any confusion.
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@thecpuwizard said in go Away():
sorry if there was any confusion.
I forgive you.
Wait - oh, right, we're in Coding Help, not the garage... carry on...
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@pie_flavor said in go Away():
Why not use some third-party tool
I'm not sure who you think the
golang
organization on GitHub is owned by...
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@ben_lubar said in go Away():
@pie_flavor said in go Away():
Why not use some third-party tool
I'm not sure who you think the
golang
organization on GitHub is owned by...A whole bunch of morons, evidently.
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@pie_flavor said in go Away():
'Nobody's forcing you to use the tools provided to you by the language. Why not use some third-party tool to do this incredibly basic task the built-in tool claims to accomplish?'
When did that happen?