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On Sat, Dec 11, 2021 at 9:18 PM Vern Hamberg <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Sounds good, Jack, your experience and knowledge of Linux, et al, is much
needed here - I just wanted people to know that it seems RDi works with git
now
Thanks Vern. That's good news. Git has taken the world by storm and for
good reasons.
- it has ssh terminals that let you get to the directories your
repositories are in, then uses the eGit stuff. So you maybe don't need a
separate installation to use putty.
No Windows user needs putty anyway (unless they want it). Cygwin has ssh.
I like having the IDE, and Eclipse lets you work with several kinds of
code, right? If I'm already using it for RPG and stuff in PASE and
whatever, hey, I'm good to go to have it all in one place.
Yes, that is the expected mode of all IDEs these days, that revision
control is supported by the IDE.
Most support Git and Subversion. Some also support Mercurial. CVS support
is disappearing.
Now that's a dream for me right now, to some degree. All my work is done
using Turnover to handle software change,
I have heard that the latest (or upcoming?) release of Turnover directly
supports Git.
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