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12:08 AM
I don't know about databases but I've seen quite a few programming language graphs in the past
Having books listed along side would be nice as well
that ones more about paradigms but I recall studying over that one for a while as a pretty awesome chart and the data it's based on is pretty complete being that it's based on the models,techniques,concepts book
 
 
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1:31 AM
I got answer reviewing privileges, woo! I'm going through and I don't like the "low quality" review choices, I can change the answer or recommend it deleted.. balls I just want the dude to fix it rather than have it removed, and I don't want to put words in his mouth
 
 
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4:36 AM
@gnat The recalc is at http://programmers.stackexchange.com/reputation - But it's obsolete, since reputation is live. It will go away at some point, it's been mentioned as obsolete several times. The only thing in there that's useful is the counts for the days you've hit the rep cap.
 
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A: Why learn git when there are GUI apps for GitHub?

Yannis RizosIf all your needs are covered, awesome, no need to dig deeper into git, your time would be better spent in learning something you actually need. git is just a tool, when you'll need to do something you can't with a GUI app, you'll know it. Just keep in mind that github != git.

It's kinda sad this got to +58, it's just common sense... We have so many great answers that only get a couple of upvotes max.
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A: Why learn git when there are GUI apps for GitHub?

Karl BielefeldtMost of the CLI-only features only come into play when you accidentally get your repository into a weird state and want to fix it. On the other hand, the most common way to get your repo into a weird state is to use advanced features you don't understand. If you stick to what the GUI provides, ...

Not to mention that Karl's answer is a lot better... Still, less than half upvotes than mine.
 

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