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Mercurial is a cross-platform, distributed revision control tool for software developers. It is mainly implemented using the Python programming language, but includes a binary diff implementation written in C. It is supported on Windows and Unix-like systems, such as FreeBSD, Mac OS X and Linux. Mercurial is primarily a command line program but graphical user interface extensions are available. All of Mercurial's operations are invoked as arguments to its driver program hg, a reference to the chemical symbol of the element mercury. This course introduces Mercurial with a quick and helpful practice.
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Introduction to Mercurial Free
- Mercurial, as an example of revision control systems
Introduction to Mercurial
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Introduction to Mercurial Practice Free
- Mercurial, as an example of revision control systems
Mercurial in Practice
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Ahmed SolimanI’m an entrepreneur, open source evangelist, a technology guy interested in everything engineering!. I’ve been in the IT industry since 2001 and recently I co-founded Cloud Niners Ltd. Also founder of noZom.org, It all started ... more...
I’m an entrepreneur, open source evangelist, a technology guy interested in everything engineering!. I’ve been in the IT industry since 2001 and recently I co-founded Cloud Niners Ltd. Also founder of noZom.org, It all started when I was in high school and things just kept going and evolving, and here I am.
