Name: Anonymous 2017-02-11 4:00
lmfgao isn't this some kind of anti-pattern? LOL
It’s public knowledge that Google uses a single repository to share code (all 2 billion lines of it)
This article outlines the scale of that codebase and details Google's custom-built monolithic source repository and the reasons the model was chosen. Google uses a homegrown version-control system to host one large codebase visible to, and used by, most of the software developers in the company. This centralized system is the foundation of many of Google's developer workflows
1 billion files, 9 million are source code, 2 billion lines of code, 35 million commits, 85 TB large
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W71BTkUbdqE
It’s public knowledge that Google uses a single repository to share code (all 2 billion lines of it)
This article outlines the scale of that codebase and details Google's custom-built monolithic source repository and the reasons the model was chosen. Google uses a homegrown version-control system to host one large codebase visible to, and used by, most of the software developers in the company. This centralized system is the foundation of many of Google's developer workflows
1 billion files, 9 million are source code, 2 billion lines of code, 35 million commits, 85 TB large
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W71BTkUbdqE