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HgEclipse versus EGit tutorial
Feb 22, 2010

If you are using the Eclipse IDE and one of the Mercurial or Git Distributed Version Control Systems, or just considering Mercurial or Git and find it difficult to choose, then you don’t want to miss it, friend.

Ekke (pictured in the right) is publishing a series of blog posts, kind of comparing HgEclipse (Eclipse plugin for Mercurial) to Egit (Eclipse plugin for Git). No doubt, this is a hot topic. There is godzillions of Mercurial vs Git comparisons available on the web. What makes this one particularly interesting, though, is the focus on Eclipse and the pragmatic approach. No fluff, just stuff.

I want to learn more on using Mercurial and Git with Eclipse

In case you are looking for more information on the same subject, we’ve just created a HgEclipse Tutorials page on JavaForge to maintain all relevant links, videos, whatever. Have a something to add? Please go ahead!

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Provider of Agile ALM solutions. Father of JavaForge. Maintainer of MercurialEclipse. Into all things agile & DVCS. View all posts by intland

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