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> I'm 3 for 3 on jobs that don't believe in version control,

Any version control?

Because if so ... wow. That's bad, I thought that sort of practice went out in the 90s.

Most places I've worked in the last decade use git. A big bank used private instances of bitbucket or stash or something. Another fintech was on github, a smaller company had gitlab or something set up. All git.

Outside of git, one of the tech behemoths had several of its own systems going, clearcase and something in rational team concert. Even the tiniest, worst-run places I've been to in the last 15 years or so have at least used svn or something, and going back to the beginning of my career, 20 years ago, there's always been PVCS or SCCS or something...

Honestly I would find it hard to claim that any serious sort of software development at all was going on if there wasn't some sort of vcs!




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