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Re: Learning How to Use CVS for Personal Perl Coding Practices

by duff (Parson)
on Nov 03, 2005 at 06:01 UTC ( [id://505233]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Learning How to Use CVS for Personal Perl Coding Practices

You might want to use subversion instead of CVS if you're just starting out. There's also a nice book that will tell you everything you need to know.

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Re^2: Learning How to Use CVS for Personal Perl Coding Practices
by BerntB (Deacon) on Nov 03, 2005 at 09:01 UTC
    Hrm... without mentioning names, I have heard good things about svk.

      Indeed. svk is fairly cool. It (like anything) takes a bit getting used to though. But given that the OP is new to tools like cvs/svn it's probably best if he learns how to use svn first.

      Also, I find that just as when I switched from cvs to svn and had a hard time typing "svn" because my fingers wanted to type "cvs", so too it's a bit difficult getting the fingers trained to type "svk" rather than "svn". Only it's worse for svk/svn as they are so similar.

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