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    Well, Tomm was talking about one yesterday.. and I decided to install one on a server.

    SVN's are pretty amazing now that I know how to work it, and Zend Studio.

    Everytime you commit a file (sort of like saving) it makes a new revision on the server and saves all the other files.

    Zend studio diff:


    You can see what has changed since the last file commit, etc.
    You can pull up any revision of a file.

    Its pretty amazing, if you ever get a chance to work with one, do it! :]

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    Looks confusing to me :S

    Were can you get it from?


    Wonna see something FAB \/ \/

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    Ahem. Thats my database engine

    SVN is used in my new forum project.

    SVN:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subversion_%28software%29

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasonflavel View Post
    Looks confusing to me :S

    Were can you get it from?
    Haha, I have to agree. Mind you its probably like everything else - its only confusing until you get used to it

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    This would be very useful for a developer. He can see what changes he has made and where the possible errors are

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    Hmmm I wonder which server you tested that on

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomm View Post
    Ahem. Thats my database engine

    SVN is used in my new forum project.

    SVN:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subversion_%28software%29
    Is not

    I used your comments at the top :rolleyes:

    Quote Originally Posted by Scriptz View Post
    Haha, I have to agree. Mind you its probably like everything else - its only confusing until you get used to it
    Yeah, it was way confusing... now I am used to it.

    Quote Originally Posted by FlorX View Post
    This would be very useful for a developer. He can see what changes he has made and where the possible errors are
    It is very useful! :]

    Quote Originally Posted by Pit View Post
    Hmmm I wonder which server you tested that on
    Its for Zetolic Working on the register now.

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    SVN is awful. GIT is supposedly the greatest revision control system although aparently bazaar is good aswell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Splinter View Post
    SVN is awful. GIT is supposedly the greatest revision control system although aparently bazaar is good aswell.
    GIT looks awful..

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    GIT and Bazaar are distributed revision control systems so you can't really compare.

    Quote Originally Posted by Splinter View Post
    SVN is awful. GIT is supposedly the greatest revision control system although aparently bazaar is good aswell.

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