Setting Up and Running Subversion and Tortoise SVN With Visual Studio and .NET
Source: Jupitermedia
Source control is an important aspect in software development even if one is not doing team development. It can help one manage the application more efficiently and make sure that the project is backed up and can be rolled back to any state on the file or project level. The author recently got acquainted with the open source Subversion and Tortoise SVN tools, and - for the first time - feel that this is source control that the author can live with comfortably. This paper describes all one needs to know to get started with Subversion and Tortoise SVN for Visual Studio projects.
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| Date: | Aug 2008 |
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