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    Is Mercurial better than SVN for source control?

    Joel Spolsky makes an impassioned argument that source control tool Mercurial is a much better fit for how software development works than SVN. I might make the switch after digging in more.

    He also provides a Mercurial tutorial.

    There are at least two plugins for the Eclipse IDE, and the more mature one seems to be HgEclipse.

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