I use git for my books. Now the simple fact that a tool has to help me
to do simple action is a sign
of strange design. This is the same as Java design and eclipse. When you
code without eclipse you will a real pain :)
I found the git API far to low level from my developer perspective and
this is what I would like the pharo abstraction to
protect our users (while getting the benefits from git).
And this is why when esteban is telling that this is what newbies expect
I cannot believe such kind of statements
because there are simply bullshit. :)
Stef
Stef,
You need to cut your teeth for a decent couple hours to get to terms
with Git.
Especially when using a workflow with branches, with merges, and
several contributors.
I knew of quite a couple of SCMs (including Hg) but Git is a special
beast.
I liked Git Recipes: A Problem Solution Approach as it was very pragmatic.
HTH
Phil
On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 7:09 PM, stepharo <steph...@free.fr
<mailto:steph...@free.fr>> wrote:
I read
http://www.stic.st/wp-content/conferences/2012/Wednesday/1415-Practical_Git_for_Smalltalk-Henrichs.pdf
and I found
http://forum.world.st/Pharo-git-td4693999.html
But is there something that works and it simple?
Stef
On 26/6/14 18:27, stepharo wrote:
Hi
I do not know the dif between git file tree, file tree.... and
I would like to know how to get
started with git in Pharo?
What should I read?
Stef