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  1-10 of 16 Reviews about "Version Control (D.2.7...)": Date Reviewed
  Learn Git in a month of lunches
Umali R., Manning Publications Co., Greenwich, CT, 2015. 376 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-617292-41-5)

This book, the latest in Manning’s “In a Month of Lunches” series, offers software professionals an introduction to source control and Git. It is a welcome addition to the list of books dedicated to what m...

Aug 31 2016
  Data and content management: a master’s level course
Smith J., McGuffee J. The Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges 31(1): 70-79, 2015.  Type: Article

An overview is provided of a graduate-level, information technology (IT) course in data and content management. Four main topics are covered in the course: encryption, content management systems, revision control systems, and nontradit...

Jul 6 2016
  Git recipes: a problem-solution approach
Gajda W., Apress, New York, NY, 2013. 420 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-430261-03-2)

All software developers need to know about code subversion. As an instructor in software engineering this year, I have been trying to teach students that software is very much a team effort, where work is distributed and efficiently ma...

May 13 2015
  Pro Git (2nd ed.)
Chacon S., Straub B., Apress, New York, NY, 2014. 456 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-484200-77-3)

As is the case with the operas of certain composers, the Git software configuration management system is an acquired taste. Its command names are confusing, its interface is inconsistent, and its documentation is often terse and crypti...

Apr 1 2015
  Version control with Git (2nd ed.)
Loeliger J., McCullough M., O’Reilly Media, Inc., Sebastopol, CA, 2012. 456 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-449316-38-9)

This book is larger than you might expect. A number of people asked me if there was really that much to write about a simple version control system (VCS). The authors have done a very good job covering four major areas related to Git: ...

Nov 16 2012
  Pro Git
Chacon S., Apress, Berkeley, CA, 2009. 288 pp.  Type: Book (9781430218333)

Software development usually involves a team of programmers who may be distributed over several locations and work on multiple versions of the software. Although such teams clearly need a version control system (VCS) to ensure code con...

Jun 25 2010
  Version control with Subversion
Pilato C., Collins-Sussman B., Fitzpatrick B., O’Reilly Media, Inc., 2008. 430 pp.  Type: Book (9780596510336), Reviews: (2 of 2)

I like this book. It is written in a down-to-earth, direct, and helpful style, and it’s just what you need to get going with Subversion (SVN). If you have been putting off learning this latest tool in a long line of version c...

Jan 20 2009
  Version control with Subversion
Pilato C., Collins-Sussman B., Fitzpatrick B., O’Reilly Media, Inc., 2008. 430 pp.  Type: Book (9780596510336), Reviews: (1 of 2)

I recently joined a geographically dispersed development team that uses Subversion (SVN), and I found myself tiring of being told by other team members: “Dude, you just check the stuff out, make the changes, and check it back...

Dec 24 2008
  Use of relative code churn measures to predict system defect density
Nagappan N., Ball T.  Software engineering (Proceedings of the 27th International Conference on Software Engineering, St. Louis, MO, USA, May 15-21, 2005) 284-292, 2005.  Type: Proceedings

New software releases are not defect free, and such defects are expensive to fix once they have been deployed in the field. If a company can predict which components are likely to have more defects, then they can focus their quality as...

Jan 6 2006
  Practical subversion
Rooney G., APress, LP, 2004.  Type: Book (9781590592908)

The last time I reviewed a book, it addressed pragmatic version control using the concurrent versions system (CVS) [1]. This book addresses yet another version control system, called subversion. Thus, it will be interesti...

Mar 13 2005
 
 
 
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