Posted by
rob.philipp on
Dec 18, 2010; 5:06pm
URL: http://quantlib.414.s1.nabble.com/A-little-bit-of-documentation-tp8837p8843.html
Bitbucket is excellent for Mercurial. If you're inclined to use Mercurial.
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On Dec 18, 2010, at 12:00 PM, Luigi Ballabio <
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> On Dec 18, 2010, at 3:41 PM, Dima wrote:
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>> You're absolutely right, apologies. I'll put everything online
>> (including latex and C++
>> code) and will post a link. If there are people out there who know
>> LaTex, have time,
>> energy and persistence and would like to put the slides in a book,
>> let me know. I
>> have started to set something up and have a non-finished book
>> version of the slides.
>> One can move from there easily.
>
>
> You'll need a version control system to collaborate. If you're not
> scared by git, github might be the one with least setup effort--and
> will also give you the storage for the files.
>
> Luigi
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