now that I'm finished with my haskell app I take the opportunity to
follow up on some things I hadn't quite understood in my so far short
venture into the haskell world.
Means: Prepare for a number of naive posts to follow.
We (most of we, actually) have all been there. Some of
us (me, probably) are still there.
But since I have the ambition to become a real haskeller I was gonna
make myself acquainted with darcs. Should I skip that and head straight
for git?
Whatever you choose, you'll take some time to get
used to it. So, if you decided that in the end you'll
use git, but you want to have a taste of darcs first,
I recommend you to read the "Patch theory" of darcs
manual instead:
http://darcs.net/manual/node9.html
There you'll find the best of darcs. If, instead, you
just use darcs for a little amount of time, you'll
only taste the beginner headache.
Best,
Maurício
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