[Cvsnt] module question with pserver protocol

Unknown Dude nobody at nowhere.com
Wed Mar 27 00:08:40 GMT 2002


I wasn't trying to say its not a great tool.  It sounds great :)

Ill download it and give it a try.

In general, I like to understand the basics prior to shortcuts.  If it
"teaches" you while you use it, sounds like its even better than just doing
shortcuts.


"Brian Smith" <brian-l-smith at uiowa.edu> wrote in message
news:3CA0F635.2020405 at uiowa.edu...
> Sure, but TortoiseCVS is still really helpful. For example, it can
> color-code the file icons in explorer so that you can quickly see the
> status of the file w.r.t CVS (locally modified, conflicting, etc.).
>
> It is really a very convenient tool, and free.
>
> Besides, it actually shows you the CVS command that it executes in the
> output window. So, it is also a great way to learn the CVS commands (at
> least, the ones that it supports).
>
> - Brian
>
> Unknown Dude wrote:
> > Using a tool that "does things for me" and where I don't understand
exactly
> > what its doing concerns me.
> > Id much rather learn the product and then build upon that.  That way all
the
> > new "layers" that automate my work
> > aid me without hiding the details.
>
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