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ZionArbadon said:I'm entering the Electrical Engineering Tech field, and I'd like some good non-fiction (no textbooks) suggestions.
Thanks a lot :D
Zion
jasonRF said:Player Piano, by Vonnegut.
"Thread Merge Successful: Please Delete" is a message that is commonly seen in code repositories or version control systems. It indicates that multiple threads or branches of code have been successfully merged together and that the previous threads or branches can now be deleted.
Thread merging is a process used in version control systems to combine multiple threads or branches of code into a single thread or branch. This is typically done to incorporate changes or updates made by different team members into the main codebase.
Deleting the previous threads after a successful merge helps to keep the code repository organized and prevents confusion. It also ensures that the main codebase only contains the most up-to-date and merged code, reducing the chances of conflicts or errors.
If the previous threads are not deleted after a successful merge, it can cause confusion and make it difficult to track changes to the codebase. It can also lead to conflicts or errors if the same changes are made in multiple threads without being merged together.
To ensure that thread merging is successful, it is important to carefully review and resolve any conflicts that may arise during the merge process. It is also helpful to regularly communicate and coordinate with team members to avoid making conflicting changes in different threads. Additionally, testing the merged code thoroughly before deleting the previous threads can help to catch any errors or issues.