
Hi, I'm Eric.
I’m an avid world traveler, photographer, software developer, and digital storyteller.
I help implement the Content Authenticity Initiative at Adobe.
Hi, I'm Eric.
I’m an avid world traveler, photographer, software developer, and digital storyteller.
I help implement the Content Authenticity Initiative at Adobe.
Found on 23 October 2023 via Mastodon 450
via mcc: A couple people have suggested “interdiff” which looks interesting.
(In response to an earlier post:)
A concept I feel ought to exist, but doesn’t exist, in software development is the “diff diff”. In other words, if there are two separate patches performing a similar function, I want to see the difference between those two patches. I’ve been thinking about this for years but I don’t think I’ve ever seen it and I don’t even know what word to use to describe it.
You could apply both patches and compare the results, but this is high-friction and doesn’t work if the patches have different roots.
(My take: A reliable source for interdiff
seems hard to find, but the tool sounds interesting if it can be found. Closest match I could find was this:)
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