Yeah, it's good stuff--especially if you've dealt with CVS. (Subversion is, in some ways, a rewrite of CVS--kind of a "let's separate the wheat from the chaff, and go from there.")
Paul 1:33pm, Will Willis wrote: > After reading this article, > http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2005/01/06/svn_homedir.html, I'm VERY > interested in learning more about Subversion! > > -Will > > > > On 6/7/06, Paul Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Yesterday, G. Wade Johnson wrote: >> >> > Just a quick reminder that next Tuesday is our June Houston.pm meeting >> at the >> > normal time and place. >> > >> > Paul Archer takling to us about the Subversion version control system. >> > >> >> I don't think talking about Subversion will take the whole meeting, so I'm >> going to bring in my "Higher Order Perl" book, and talk a bit about >> caching >> and memoization. >> FYI, HOP is a very good book, and does an excellent job of explaining the >> material, but it it is advanced material. >> >> This is what Randal Schwarz had to say about it: >> "If you think closures are cool now, go get a copy of MJD's 'Higher Order >> Perl'. That book makes *my* head spin... it's taken three readings >> to really start to grasp what he's managed to put into the book. >> >> >> Paul >> _______________________________________________ >> Houston mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/houston >> > -------------------------------------------------------------------- "My parents just came back from a planet where the dominant lifeform had no bilateral symmetry, and all I got was this stupid F-Shirt." -------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Houston mailing list [email protected] http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/houston
