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Oct 23, 2017 at 21:41 comment added Izkata As for competence @CodyGray, perhaps targeted questions like "Do you/your team use feature branches?"
Oct 22, 2017 at 4:59 comment added Cody Gray Mod Again, not sure how that contextual information would translate into a question. The only thing I'm seeing here is, how did you learn to use version control software? But that's not going to be altogether different from the general question of, how do you learn new tools/technologies, which has been asked/answered on several prior surveys. The top answers by far are books and Stack Overflow. We've lots of questions about git, for example, which is the most popular version-control software by miles, according to the last survey. :-)
Oct 22, 2017 at 4:57 comment added Cody Gray Mod Well, yeah. Your experience is not altogether surprising. Universities are not trade schools. Their intention is not to teach you how to program. They teach you computer science. They are rather different sets of skills, although one certainly helps with the other. Version control software is not typically taught as part of a comp sci curriculum at universities, but that doesn't mean professional software developers don't use it. Of course they do. It's just something that new hires have to pick up during the onboarding process, if they aren't already familiar with it from open-source projects
Oct 20, 2017 at 16:47 comment added Markus Kitsinger @CodyGray I have added some context to my suggestion. Does this answer your question?
Oct 20, 2017 at 16:47 history edited Markus Kitsinger CC BY-SA 3.0
Added some context
Oct 19, 2017 at 9:48 comment added Cody Gray Mod They asked about version control software of choice and frequency of check-ins on this past survey. What additional information do you want to know? "Competence" is a difficult question to ask, because people have a hard time judging their own competence.
Oct 18, 2017 at 12:30 history answered Markus Kitsinger CC BY-SA 3.0