Dne 17. 11. 19 v 16:33 Craig Ozancin napsal(a):
> A quick google search on mercurial and netbeans takes you to the > netbeans 
> page that discusses enabling mercurial support. I haven't >
used Netbeans for quite a few years, but when I did, the support was >
on par with the git support.
I use Netbeans as my primary IDE – it supports Mercurial, Git and SVN by
default. (everything in Nebeans is a plug-in/module, but those are
installed by default)

IntelliJ IDEA <https://www.jetbrains.com/idea/features/> supports
Mercurial too:

> Version control: IntelliJ IDEA provides a unified interface for major > 
> version control systems including Git, SVN, Mercurial, CVS, Perforce,
> and TFS. The IDE lets you browse the history of changes, manage >
branches, merge conflicts and much more
Same in Emacs: <https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/Mercurial> and other
software. There is also quite nice standalone GUI client TortoiseHg
<https://tortoisehg.bitbucket.io/>

Throughout my career I have worked on many projects with various version
control systems including some obscure ones. But it is not a bid deal,
this is reality, we do not live in a homogeneous world, it is normal to
have various database systems, editors, desktop environments… and VCS.
If someone pretends or believes that Git is the only option, I think
that it is just ignorance or lack of experience.

Franta
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