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Enhyper skip to main | skip to sidebar Enhyper Financial Engineering, High Performance Computing, Information Security and Data Visualisation Thursday, May 07, 2015 Why are you still using SVN? I've worked in several large organisations who hate change and seem to have no idea about the current advances in tooling. Most large organisations seem stuck in a time warp, reliant on SVN, CVS and even PCVS.  This makes these organisations unattractive as employers but that's another post. So I'll expand this list over time, but here's some simple reasons to move to git Branching : SVN branching is complex. Merging branches is difficult if not impossible.  Git was designed for easy branching and controlled merging that works with a community of developers. Stashing :  and quick fixes via stashing.  Performance : check-ins are local, push/pull to remote repos is compressed and multi-streamed Distributed source repos : Every developer has a copy which removes single...

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