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JWARE Proudly Presents: Lynda.com - Fundamentals of Software Version Control Release Type: Bookware Supplier: JWARE Cracker: JWARE Packer: JWARE Protection: DRM Publisher URL: http://www.lynda.com/ Publisher: Lynda.com Publication date: 07/11/12 Release date: 15/11/12 Description: This course is a gateway to learning software version control (SVC), process management, and collaboration techniques. Author Michael Lehman reviews the history of version control and demonstrates the fundamental concepts: check-in/checkout, forking, merging, commits, and distribution. The choice of an SVC system is critical to effectively managing and versioning the assets in a software development project (from source code, images, and compiled binaries to installation packages), so the course also surveys the solutions available. Michael examines Git, Perforce, Subversion, Mercurial, and Microsoft Team Foundation Server (TFS) in particular, describing the appropriate use, features, benefits, and optimal group size for each one. This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net
JWARE Proudly Presents: Lynda.com - Fundamentals of Software Version Control Release Type: Bookware Supplier: JWARE Cracker: JWARE Packer: JWARE Protection: DRM Publisher URL: http://www.lynda.com/ Publisher: Lynda.com Publication date: 07/11/12 Release date: 15/11/12 Description: This course is a gateway to learning software version control (SVC), process management, and collaboration techniques. Author Michael Lehman reviews the history of version control and demonstrates the fundamental concepts: check-in/checkout, forking, merging, commits, and distribution. The choice of an SVC system is critical to effectively managing and versioning the assets in a software development project (from source code, images, and compiled binaries to installation packages), so the course also surveys the solutions available. Michael examines Git, Perforce, Subversion, Mercurial, and Microsoft Team Foundation Server (TFS) in particular, describing the appropriate use, features, benefits, and optimal group size for each one. This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net