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ewemoa:
Thanks for sharing this :)

Hmm, nice images -- Balsamiq may be?

f0dder:
Thanks for sharing this :)

Hmm, nice images -- Balsamiq may be?
-ewemoa (February 27, 2010, 08:17 PM)
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Yeah, that's what I was thinking.

Dunno what to think of the guide, though... I think I'm growing too old for the kind of forced and completely irrelevant attempt at humor that Spolsky is using. It's not that I want tech stuff to be entirely dry and to-the-fact, but I'd like some relevance in the humor... and there was none of that in Hg Init, just silliness.

ewemoa:
Perhaps for bit-by-bit learning the following will come in handy:

  http://hgtip.com/

Deozaan:
Thought I'd pop in here and mention that though this isn't really useful for learning Hg, http://bitbucket.org/ is a good site for hosting an online Hg repo.

With a free account you can create one private repo and unlimited public repos, up to 1 GB (total) in space. BitBucket also provides a wiki (which is actually an Hg repo itself!) and issue tracker for each project, so it's a pretty good project management system.

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