I read an article today about implementing version control software for website developments. I must say, I’d never considered it before. The notion of CVS was this vague thing that programmers did when writing software and that they were in fact, witches.
But this simple article was enough to make me stop the burning and start the learning: I’ve now just started using Subversion. Hopefully I won’t end up deleting all my projects thus leaving clients no choice but to assassinate me. I’d rather find it a revelation. More on this later, then.
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Jason posted this on Friday, July 28, 2006 at 5:51 pm.
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Unfortunately what with the pressures of the modern high-velocity lifestyle and my intrinsic bone-idleness, I have not posted to my blog for ages. Which is a crime really, although obviously that’s shaky legal ground I’m stamping on. But hey-ho and tally whatnot, I shall persevere and there shall be a new dawn of blogging emanating from my fingers, though I can’t guarantee the postings will be at all meaningful.
What have I done since my last posting? Well, I haven’t mastered the new Virtual Earth API (version 3), that’s for sure. In the main, I’ve been splitting my time building websites for property companies and building a site dedicated to rallying. I’ll not post a link to either here: the former because as they complete I’ll post links from my website anyway; the latter because until I create a new template, it’s just not good enough to represent me in cyberland.
That’s your lot for the present time. I promise to make more of an effort from now on. But only because you, beloved readers, demand it.
Jason posted this on Thursday, July 27, 2006 at 3:14 pm.
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