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Practical Subversion 2nd Edition

Practical Subversion 2nd Edition
By Daniel; Rooney, Garrett Berlin

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Practical Subversion, Second Edition draws on the experience of its authors, Daniel Berlin and Garrett Rooney--both Subversion project members--to guide you through a complete introduction to this popular code management solution. And this edition has been updated to reflect the most recent changes to the popular Subversion version control system. After a crash course on Subversion's key features, including a theme project that you're encouraged to follow, you'll explore best practices, migration tips for moving from other versioning solutions, Subversion integration, and an overview of the Subversion APIs. Effective developers and system administrators alike understand that their success is related to their ability to manage the dozens, sometimes hundreds, of files that they come into contact with on a regular basis. This file management includes determining a file's changes over time, accommodating simultaneous edits by multiple users, and even reverting a file to an earlier version if a mistake or deletion has been made. Capitalizing on such capabilities requires a version control system like Subversion. You'll want to pick up a copy of this book because it is     The most up-to-date book on the popular Subversion version control system     Authored by two Subversion project contributors     More than a mere introduction, covering best practices, migration issues, and more effective versioning through tool integration


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #309296 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-11-17
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 304 pages

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About the Author
Daniel Berlin works in Washington, D.C., for Google as a member
of its technical staff and as a lawyer. Prior to his work with Google,
Berlin was an advisory engineer with IBM Research in New York, where he
worked on open source projects such as Subversion and GCC.

He was responsible for a number of improvements to the source code base of
Subversion, including a new delta storage algorithm and various caching
improvements to the file system back end.

Berlin earned a law degree from the George Washington University School of
Law and a bachelor of science degree in computer science from the
University of Rochester.

Garrett Rooney is a software engineer on the version control team at
CollabNet, where he works full time on Subversion and other related
technologies. Rooney attended Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, where he
managed to complete three years towards a mechanical engineering degree
before coming to his senses and realizing he wanted to get a job where
someone would pay him to play with computers. Since then, Rooney completed
a computer science degree at RPI and has spent far too much time working on
a wide variety of open source projects, most notably Subversion.

He's also a member of the Apache Software Foundation, where he works on the
Apache Portable Runtime and the Apache HTTP Server, as well as helps to
maintain the ASF Subversion repository.