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We Need to Be More Honest About Git
We Need to Be More Honest About Git
Git is powerful, widely adopted, and almost impossible to avoid, but that does not make it intuitive or well suited to everyday development work. Once branches diverge, conflicts appear, history is rewritten, or changes must move between releases, Git exposes developers to a complicated and often opaque internal model.
This article examines why junior developers should not be ashamed of finding Git difficult, why senior engineers quietly create backup branches and ZIP files, and why teams should simplify their workflows instead of pretending the tool is easy.
We Need to Be More Honest About Git
Git is powerful, widely adopted, and almost impossible to avoid, but that does not make it intuitive or well suited to everyday development work. Once branches diverge, conflicts appear, history is rewritten, or changes must move between releases, Git exposes developers to a complicated and often opaque internal model.
This article examines why junior developers should not be ashamed of finding Git difficult, why senior engineers quietly create backup branches and ZIP files, and why teams should simplify their workflows instead of pretending the tool is easy.
How to Evaluate COBOL Modernization Services Before Choosing a Vendor
COBOL modernization services can mean very different things depending on the vendor. One provider may be selling rehosting, another may be selling automated conversion, while another may be offering assessment, roadmap, architecture governance, and delivery support. Before choosing a vendor, buyers need to understand pricing assumptions, delivery risk, testing discipline, business-rule validation, operational continuity, and whether the provider is prepared for the realities of business-critical systems.
Read ArticleWhat PE Firms Miss When Technical Diligence Gets One Paragraph
Private equity firms reprice financial risk all the time, but technical risk often gets reduced to a short paragraph in the investment committee memo. That can be expensive.
A software platform may look stable during the deal process while hiding immature AI features, untested scalability, key-person dependency, roadmap pressure, and architectural limits that only become visible after close.
How to Modernize a COBOL Payment Processing Platform Without Breaking the Business
COBOL modernization is not simply about rewriting old code. For payment processors, the real challenge is understanding business rules, batch flows, data lineage, job dependencies, and operational risk before changing the platform that runs the business.
A company may want APIs, cloud analytics, lower operating costs, and less dependence on scarce mainframe expertise, but none of that can be achieved safely without first understanding how the existing platform actually works. In a payment environment, the COBOL programs are only one part of the system.
Orchestration vs Choreography: The Architecture Pattern Behind Scalable AI Systems
Distributed systems eventually face a coordination problem: should services react to events, or should a workflow orchestrate execution?
This architectural deep dive explores choreography vs orchestration across microservices, serverless platforms, and AI pipelines, explaining when event-driven systems scale better and when centralized workflows simplify complexity.
What Private Equity Actually Cares About in Tech
Private Equity does not buy tech stacks. It buys predictable cash flow and controllable risk. Learn what investors examine during technical due diligence and how to protect valuation before an exit.
Discover how scalability, delivery discipline, cost structure, and organizational resilience shape the final deal terms.
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