Maybe I should have said "used in large project more often"
> (Note also that this data shows a majority of people do use stable.)
Well, that kinda proves my point then, right?
> What's a "large project" to you, incidentally?
It's more that the larger the project (either in code or number of devs working on it), the more tool-stability becomes a requirement. Just my experience, and it is quite understandable.
> (Note also that this data shows a majority of people do use stable.)
Well, that kinda proves my point then, right?
> What's a "large project" to you, incidentally?
It's more that the larger the project (either in code or number of devs working on it), the more tool-stability becomes a requirement. Just my experience, and it is quite understandable.