[antlr-interest] [stringtemplate-interest] anybody care to comment on bitbucket.org?

Sujith Pillai sujithspillai at gmail.com
Wed Jan 18 08:12:01 PST 2012


1) TortoiseGit - very popular
2) msysgit - second
3) SmartGit - I have heard good things about this, but haven't met
someone who uses this (yet).



On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 11:01 AM, Terence Parr <parrt at cs.usfca.edu> wrote:
> I'm leaning towards git but Sam Harwell, who is super important on this project, using windows and would need good git gui outside of dev tool. Can anybody comment on what is useful (non cmd-line)?
>
> Ter
> On Jan 17, 2012, at 4:08 PM, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 09:54, John D. Mitchell <jdmitchell at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hg and Git are comparable on a feature basis.
>>
>> However, Hg and Git are built with very different philosophies. Git is perfectly happy to allow mutation of history.
>>
>> By default, public repositories are not rebase-able. The fact that something _can_ be achieved should not be held against it.
>>
>> And locally, if you don't want to rebase, don't. I find that on small, private-only "feature" branches or "experiment" branches, that rebasing is a useful tool. So is cherry picking. Knowing when to use a powerful tool is part of being a good technician/ programmer.
>>
>> Git was a steep learning curve for me. "Pro Git" book I find excellent. Bought a paper copy.
>>
>> I used bitkeeper, arch/tla, and cvs etc. in the past. I think others have said, but git stash is a godsend, as well as other bits and bobs.
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