On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 8:24 PM, Pekeika <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> How are you developing code on windows? Maybe other windows >developers here 
>> can share  the ways they work with revision >control on windows.
>
> I'm a complete beginer. I used to 'program' in Matlab but I migrated
> to Python (thanks God) since August, so before, I had never
> "developed" code, just "used" pre-built functions without really
> enjoying the 'behind the courtains' process. Now I use PythonWin 2.5
> Interactive Window (comand line) and its editor, which works much like
> Vim.
> For the first time I'm learning how to use a revision control
> software, and I'm feeling comfortable with mercurial for windows... It
> pretty much looks familiar with a unix-like terminal.
>
>> Lately I discovered git for windows
>
> It's good to know that git has something for windows, I'm going to try
> it too!
>
> Thanks Ondrej, I'll keep working on my patch. By the way, I already
> made a function that solves my problem. I'll write of that later
> because I have more questions.

Excellent, I am glad you are enjoying working with Python and revision
control and all of that. Looking forward for further collaboration.

Ondrej

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