Finished my CS undergrad in 2001. I think the boom was a great lesson for techies to remember the business model :-)
Summary: neither is ready yet. Wait for one to get good enough to make the other unnecessary. My guess is Hg, as it's simpler. 90% of my SVN work is done with update, checkout, and commit. Really, why so many more…
Frankly I buy macs b/c they're vendor-supported unix boxes. Outside of my personal gripes with Mach-O, it's a pretty good unix.
Note that this follows a standard fallacy: comparing circuitry alone. You're not buying a motherboard, RAM, and disk, you're buying a whole machine. For example, the Inspiron 518 that they mentioned was a cheap plastic…
Finished my CS undergrad in 2001. I think the boom was a great lesson for techies to remember the business model :-)
Summary: neither is ready yet. Wait for one to get good enough to make the other unnecessary. My guess is Hg, as it's simpler. 90% of my SVN work is done with update, checkout, and commit. Really, why so many more…
Frankly I buy macs b/c they're vendor-supported unix boxes. Outside of my personal gripes with Mach-O, it's a pretty good unix.
Note that this follows a standard fallacy: comparing circuitry alone. You're not buying a motherboard, RAM, and disk, you're buying a whole machine. For example, the Inspiron 518 that they mentioned was a cheap plastic…