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Pragmatic Version Control Using Subversion, 2nd Edition View Larger Image | Mike Mason Pragmatic Bookshelf, Paperback, 2nd edition, Published June 2006, 246 pages, ISBN 0977616657 | List Price: $34.95 Our Price: $21.95 You Save: $13.00 (37% Off)
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This book covers the theory behind version
control and how it can help developers become more efficient, work better as
a team, and keep on top of software complexity. Version control, done well,
is your "undo" button for the project: nothing is final, and mistakes are easily
rolled back.
This book describes Subversion 1.3, the latest and hottest open source version
control system, using a recipe-based approach that will get you up and running
quickly and correctly. Learn how to use Subversion the right way-the pragmatic
way.
With this book, you can:
- Keep all project assets safe--not just source code--and never run the
risk of losing a great idea
- Know how to undo bad decisions--even directories and symlinks are versioned
- Learn how to share code safely, and work in parallel for maximum efficiency
- Install Subversion and organize, administer and backup your repository
- Share code over a network with Apache, svnserve, or ssh
- Create and manage releases, code branches, merges and bug fixes
- Manage 3rd party code safely
- Use all the latest Subversion 1.3 features including locking and path-based
security, and much more!
Now there's no excuse not to use professional-grade version control.
About the Author
Mike Mason is a consultant with ThoughtWorks, developing enterprise applications
for Global 1000 companies. As a developer, coach, and Agile/XP proponent, he
relies on version control best practices to get the job done. Mike has extensive
experience of leading version control systems, including Subversion, CVS and
Perforce.
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