++. I've had--am having; not quite to cruising speed yet--the same experience. Not easy to jump into. Really not. "WTF are they talking about, Git sucks," not. But the more I get it, the more I really like it. Powerful and quick once you get over some of the conceptual differences from SVN/CVS. It's also been around long enough at this point that most "How do I..." Google queries turn up an answer from someone who had the same hurdle and got over it. I don't know Hg but I do know what little of Perforce I was once forced to use made me :(


In reply to Re^2: Git vs Hg or GitHub vs Bitbucket for Perl projects by Your Mother
in thread Git vs Hg or GitHub vs Bitbucket for Perl projects by Burak

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