Michigan Open Carry, Inc.
General Category => Off Topic Stuff => Topic started by: jgillmanjr on July 18, 2013, 09:33:56 AM
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Started out using SVN for just basic versioning, but use GIT at work.
I will say, GIT > SVN.
What say you?
And let's see how many understand this thread ;)
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I don't code. I just break $#|t. My "versioning" system in our backups!
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TFS. Not because it's better or worse, but because we have given our souls to our MS overlords.
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TFS. Not because it's better or worse, but because we have given our souls to our MS overlords.
http://visualstudiogallery.msdn.microsoft.com/abafc7d6-dcaa-40f4-8a5e-d6724bdb980c (http://visualstudiogallery.msdn.microsoft.com/abafc7d6-dcaa-40f4-8a5e-d6724bdb980c)
Problem fixt. :>
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Nice
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I have to use AccuRev at work. It's okay.
I used Harvest at a prior employer. Didn't like that one at all.
"I don't always test my code. But when I do, I do it in production."
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"I don't always test my code. But when I do, I do it in production."
(http://www.armleg.com/pianosinc/images/smiles/icon_rofl.gif)
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I accidentally fork bombed our development server once.
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Nerds ITT
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I have to use AccuRev at work. It's okay.
I used Harvest at a prior employer. Didn't like that one at all.
"I don't always test my code. But when I do, I do it in production."
(http://blog.utest.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/TiP.jpg)
Any reason they use AccuRev as compared to a non-proprietary VCS that they've articulated (if you've asked / picked up in discussion)?
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That's the picture I was thinking of, but I was on my phone so couldn't easily attach it.
Never asked why AccuRev vs git or subversion.
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That's the picture I was thinking of
I thought you were serious and you worked for GM.