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Re^4: [RFC] Discipulus's step by step tutorial on module creation with tests and git

by stevieb (Canon)
on Jan 05, 2019 at 00:14 UTC ( [id://1228056]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^3: [RFC] Discipulus's step by step tutorial on module creation with tests and git
in thread [RFC] Discipulus's step by step tutorial on module creation with tests and git

I am able and willing to help with a VCS tutorial of sorts.

In chatterbox, a bunch of us had a brief, yet informative chat as to who's used what in this regard. Other than SVN and Git, I've used CVS (which I'm sure is obsolete by now), and Mercurial (hg). At minimum on such a project, I'd be glad to help with editing.

To round something like this out, perhaps a section on editors and IDEs...

-stevieb

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Re^5: [RFC] Discipulus's step by step tutorial on module creation with tests and git
by RonW (Parson) on Jan 09, 2019 at 18:53 UTC

    Thanks. Glad to have any help you can offer. You mentioned Mercurial. Are you comfortable starting a tutorial for it?

    BTW, you might be amused to hear that someone is still maintaining a version of the Tortoise GUI for CVS.

      Hey RonW,

      Sure, I can have a crack. Have a read of this blog post regarding Mercurial/hg I made quite some years ago, and let me know if it's relatively in-line with what you're thinking. If so, I can clean it up and refactor it.

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