by Roody_Yogurt » Tue Feb 05, 2013 11:19 pm
loafingcoyote wrote:From what little I know, Mercurial is simpler that Git, so I'm curious why you went with Git. Is it more powerful in some way or are you just more familiar with it? Pardon me if this question seems naive but I'm not familiar with either of them.
You know, I didn't actually research them this time around and just went with git because it had more "name-brand recognition" for me. I
thought that when I looked into it last time, Mercurial sounded like the more-powerful of the two, which made me think, eh, I don't need it then.
On one hand, bitbucket has nice get-you-going pages that tell you the exact command line commands to get your project going. On the other hand, things like deleting unnecessary files from the project can be more of a hassle than they need to be. The actual committing process is pretty painless, once you have it down, though.
loafingcoyote wrote:This brings up a question I've been meaning to ask you for a while. I was was wondering if the content HbE was backed up somewhere?
I backup HbE every so often, but it's true that I often go some months in between backups. I should get better about that.
[quote="loafingcoyote"]From what little I know, Mercurial is simpler that Git, so I'm curious why you went with Git. Is it more powerful in some way or are you just more familiar with it? Pardon me if this question seems naive but I'm not familiar with either of them.[/quote]
You know, I didn't actually research them this time around and just went with git because it had more "name-brand recognition" for me. I [i]thought[/i] that when I looked into it last time, Mercurial sounded like the more-powerful of the two, which made me think, eh, I don't need it then.
On one hand, bitbucket has nice get-you-going pages that tell you the exact command line commands to get your project going. On the other hand, things like deleting unnecessary files from the project can be more of a hassle than they need to be. The actual committing process is pretty painless, once you have it down, though.
[quote="loafingcoyote"]This brings up a question I've been meaning to ask you for a while. I was was wondering if the content HbE was backed up somewhere?[/quote]
I backup HbE every so often, but it's true that I often go some months in between backups. I should get better about that.