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Good Article For Beginners On Version Control (w/ Pictures & Examples)
justice:
There was some kind of decentralized version control software that started with a 'd' i think but I can't remember the name just a professor that created it mostly himself with his team. It worked really well but at the time I was looking for filehamster instead (i realised)... ahh I think it was Darcs (http://darcs.net/). ahh I have to say i just dabbled with it but in princple it seemed less strict than subversion + tortoise. Always found it overly complex for personel development use but then I only create websites and AHK scripts :)
Armando:
Nice articles. Thanks guys.
housetier:
hah very good find! got me into reading about VCS again
thanks tinjaw :Thmbsup:
Mandork:
Speaking of FileHamster, does anyone here actually use it for day-to-day work? I have downloaded it and started using it (in conjunction with SyncBack, just in case) as a means of keeping track of my PhD thesis stuff. It seems okay, but I just wondered what others' experiences were like.
tinjaw:
I haven't used it daily, but I have used it very often. I haven't had any problems and I trust it on some of my most important projects.
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