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By fifthposition
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Published: Nov 13 2009 / 16:19

I've been learning Mercurial over the past two weeks and I'm really loving it. I've used git before, and had a bunch of issues with merges (my fault, not git's - but troublesome none the less). I thought I'd have a good look at Mercurial to see what it offered. [...] One of my real interests in exploring Mercurial is the standard of tooling. I've been happy with TortoiseHg on Windows, and am comfortable with the commandline on OSX, but I was keen to see how the IDEs fare. These days I'm using Netbeans for Grails development, and the Mercurial support is just fantastic (and built in the basic install!).
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