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I've just finished installing and implementing Subversion and TortoiseSVN to company Windows servers and a few local machines. These are excellant tools BTW. In doing the research for completing tis task I had to search a few sites/articles(One from CP, thanks Hans Dietrich:)) but I never came across an article that explained the entire step by step process in one go, i.e. installing SVN, setting it up as a service, setting up initial repositories w/ SVN and TSVN, and uploading the initial source code. I've written a rough draft of some user documentation, and I was wondering if y'all think this would be worthy of addition to the CP library. I was thinking it would be good for beginners, like me, to have a step by step guide to using these very useful tools( I love the versioning, it makes for a much better programming environment). I'd appreciate any feedback. Thanks,
An American football fan - Go Seahawks! Lil Turtle
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I've just finished installing and implementing Subversion and TortoiseSVN to company Windows servers and a few local machines. These are excellant tools BTW. In doing the research for completing tis task I had to search a few sites/articles(One from CP, thanks Hans Dietrich:)) but I never came across an article that explained the entire step by step process in one go, i.e. installing SVN, setting it up as a service, setting up initial repositories w/ SVN and TSVN, and uploading the initial source code. I've written a rough draft of some user documentation, and I was wondering if y'all think this would be worthy of addition to the CP library. I was thinking it would be good for beginners, like me, to have a step by step guide to using these very useful tools( I love the versioning, it makes for a much better programming environment). I'd appreciate any feedback. Thanks,
An American football fan - Go Seahawks! Lil Turtle
When in doubt (about whether an article would be well-accepted), write it as a blog entry or multiple blog entries. And if it seems good to you (and you could also get feedback from peers), you can put the blog entries together and submit that as an article. One added benefit is that once you've got all the text written down (in the blog), the first article draft would be more polished than if you directly start off with the article.
Regards, Nish
Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
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I've just finished installing and implementing Subversion and TortoiseSVN to company Windows servers and a few local machines. These are excellant tools BTW. In doing the research for completing tis task I had to search a few sites/articles(One from CP, thanks Hans Dietrich:)) but I never came across an article that explained the entire step by step process in one go, i.e. installing SVN, setting it up as a service, setting up initial repositories w/ SVN and TSVN, and uploading the initial source code. I've written a rough draft of some user documentation, and I was wondering if y'all think this would be worthy of addition to the CP library. I was thinking it would be good for beginners, like me, to have a step by step guide to using these very useful tools( I love the versioning, it makes for a much better programming environment). I'd appreciate any feedback. Thanks,
An American football fan - Go Seahawks! Lil Turtle
If you could share your experience with a nicely edited article that would be fine! IMO
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I've just finished installing and implementing Subversion and TortoiseSVN to company Windows servers and a few local machines. These are excellant tools BTW. In doing the research for completing tis task I had to search a few sites/articles(One from CP, thanks Hans Dietrich:)) but I never came across an article that explained the entire step by step process in one go, i.e. installing SVN, setting it up as a service, setting up initial repositories w/ SVN and TSVN, and uploading the initial source code. I've written a rough draft of some user documentation, and I was wondering if y'all think this would be worthy of addition to the CP library. I was thinking it would be good for beginners, like me, to have a step by step guide to using these very useful tools( I love the versioning, it makes for a much better programming environment). I'd appreciate any feedback. Thanks,
An American football fan - Go Seahawks! Lil Turtle
IMHO, it should be an excellent information for the CP repository.
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I've just finished installing and implementing Subversion and TortoiseSVN to company Windows servers and a few local machines. These are excellant tools BTW. In doing the research for completing tis task I had to search a few sites/articles(One from CP, thanks Hans Dietrich:)) but I never came across an article that explained the entire step by step process in one go, i.e. installing SVN, setting it up as a service, setting up initial repositories w/ SVN and TSVN, and uploading the initial source code. I've written a rough draft of some user documentation, and I was wondering if y'all think this would be worthy of addition to the CP library. I was thinking it would be good for beginners, like me, to have a step by step guide to using these very useful tools( I love the versioning, it makes for a much better programming environment). I'd appreciate any feedback. Thanks,
An American football fan - Go Seahawks! Lil Turtle
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When in doubt (about whether an article would be well-accepted), write it as a blog entry or multiple blog entries. And if it seems good to you (and you could also get feedback from peers), you can put the blog entries together and submit that as an article. One added benefit is that once you've got all the text written down (in the blog), the first article draft would be more polished than if you directly start off with the article.
Regards, Nish
Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
Currently working on C++/CLI in Action for Manning Publications. (*Sample chapter available online*)I always wondetred if we couldn't have this "pending" status on CP. The article is submitted through the submission wizard, and you can get it through a specific URL, but it is not included in the category list, front page, search, newsletter etc., it is not votable, and maybe allow feedback only through direct mail.
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I've just finished installing and implementing Subversion and TortoiseSVN to company Windows servers and a few local machines. These are excellant tools BTW. In doing the research for completing tis task I had to search a few sites/articles(One from CP, thanks Hans Dietrich:)) but I never came across an article that explained the entire step by step process in one go, i.e. installing SVN, setting it up as a service, setting up initial repositories w/ SVN and TSVN, and uploading the initial source code. I've written a rough draft of some user documentation, and I was wondering if y'all think this would be worthy of addition to the CP library. I was thinking it would be good for beginners, like me, to have a step by step guide to using these very useful tools( I love the versioning, it makes for a much better programming environment). I'd appreciate any feedback. Thanks,
An American football fan - Go Seahawks! Lil Turtle
I would really appreciate such an article. Stephan
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I've just finished installing and implementing Subversion and TortoiseSVN to company Windows servers and a few local machines. These are excellant tools BTW. In doing the research for completing tis task I had to search a few sites/articles(One from CP, thanks Hans Dietrich:)) but I never came across an article that explained the entire step by step process in one go, i.e. installing SVN, setting it up as a service, setting up initial repositories w/ SVN and TSVN, and uploading the initial source code. I've written a rough draft of some user documentation, and I was wondering if y'all think this would be worthy of addition to the CP library. I was thinking it would be good for beginners, like me, to have a step by step guide to using these very useful tools( I love the versioning, it makes for a much better programming environment). I'd appreciate any feedback. Thanks,
An American football fan - Go Seahawks! Lil Turtle
When "Tortoising around" I found it hard to get "hands" on information: i.e. how to get SVN and TortoiseSVN "wired together", how the stuff is supposed to work, how to migrate from other systems, etc. (I also found tortoise seriously lacking, but that's another story...)
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I always wondetred if we couldn't have this "pending" status on CP. The article is submitted through the submission wizard, and you can get it through a specific URL, but it is not included in the category list, front page, search, newsletter etc., it is not votable, and maybe allow feedback only through direct mail.
Developers, Developers, Developers, Developers, Developers, Developers, Velopers, Develprs, Developers!
We are a big screwed up dysfunctional psychotic happy family - some more screwed up, others more happy, but everybody's psychotic joint venture definition of CP
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When in doubt (about whether an article would be well-accepted), write it as a blog entry or multiple blog entries. And if it seems good to you (and you could also get feedback from peers), you can put the blog entries together and submit that as an article. One added benefit is that once you've got all the text written down (in the blog), the first article draft would be more polished than if you directly start off with the article.
Regards, Nish
Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
Currently working on C++/CLI in Action for Manning Publications. (*Sample chapter available online*)Thanks for the feedback. I've not done much blogging, to get the ball rolling should I start with the blog space provided here for me at CP and refer folks to it or go out on the net? The article I have in mind has several screen shots for the steps. I'm a visual kind of guy.:-D Should I include these in the blog?
An American football fan - Go Seahawks! Lil Turtle
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I always wondetred if we couldn't have this "pending" status on CP. The article is submitted through the submission wizard, and you can get it through a specific URL, but it is not included in the category list, front page, search, newsletter etc., it is not votable, and maybe allow feedback only through direct mail.
Developers, Developers, Developers, Developers, Developers, Developers, Velopers, Develprs, Developers!
We are a big screwed up dysfunctional psychotic happy family - some more screwed up, others more happy, but everybody's psychotic joint venture definition of CP
Linkify!|Fold With Us!I like this idea.:)
An American football fan - Go Seahawks! Lil Turtle
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I've just finished installing and implementing Subversion and TortoiseSVN to company Windows servers and a few local machines. These are excellant tools BTW. In doing the research for completing tis task I had to search a few sites/articles(One from CP, thanks Hans Dietrich:)) but I never came across an article that explained the entire step by step process in one go, i.e. installing SVN, setting it up as a service, setting up initial repositories w/ SVN and TSVN, and uploading the initial source code. I've written a rough draft of some user documentation, and I was wondering if y'all think this would be worthy of addition to the CP library. I was thinking it would be good for beginners, like me, to have a step by step guide to using these very useful tools( I love the versioning, it makes for a much better programming environment). I'd appreciate any feedback. Thanks,
An American football fan - Go Seahawks! Lil Turtle
without a doubt, i am interrested in this. please submit ! :jig:
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When in doubt (about whether an article would be well-accepted), write it as a blog entry or multiple blog entries. And if it seems good to you (and you could also get feedback from peers), you can put the blog entries together and submit that as an article. One added benefit is that once you've got all the text written down (in the blog), the first article draft would be more polished than if you directly start off with the article.
Regards, Nish
Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
Currently working on C++/CLI in Action for Manning Publications. (*Sample chapter available online*)Very good advice - I've written a couple of articles that way. I actually didn't intend to write an article, but I noticed that I'd written a few blog entries on the same subject and the article just seemed to flow from there. I've got an article on LINQ and the language enhancements in the C# 3.0 compiler brewing at the moment. As you can probably see from most of this month's blog entries.
Upcoming events: * Edinburgh: Web Security Conference Day for Windows Developers (12th April) * Glasgow: Introduction to AJAX (2nd May), SQL Server, Mock Objects My website
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Thanks for the feedback. I've not done much blogging, to get the ball rolling should I start with the blog space provided here for me at CP and refer folks to it or go out on the net? The article I have in mind has several screen shots for the steps. I'm a visual kind of guy.:-D Should I include these in the blog?
An American football fan - Go Seahawks! Lil Turtle
Lil Turtle wrote:
The article I have in mind has several screen shots for the steps. I'm a visual kind of guy. Should I include these in the blog?
Yes - It makes it much easier to follow.
Upcoming events: * Edinburgh: Web Security Conference Day for Windows Developers (12th April) * Glasgow: Introduction to AJAX (2nd May), SQL Server, Mock Objects My website
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I've just finished installing and implementing Subversion and TortoiseSVN to company Windows servers and a few local machines. These are excellant tools BTW. In doing the research for completing tis task I had to search a few sites/articles(One from CP, thanks Hans Dietrich:)) but I never came across an article that explained the entire step by step process in one go, i.e. installing SVN, setting it up as a service, setting up initial repositories w/ SVN and TSVN, and uploading the initial source code. I've written a rough draft of some user documentation, and I was wondering if y'all think this would be worthy of addition to the CP library. I was thinking it would be good for beginners, like me, to have a step by step guide to using these very useful tools( I love the versioning, it makes for a much better programming environment). I'd appreciate any feedback. Thanks,
An American football fan - Go Seahawks! Lil Turtle
Obviously there's interest in the article idea from the replies you've had already. And the question comes up often enough in the Lounge as to what version control system someone should use, how they should set it up, what client they should use to access it, etc. code-frog usually points people to his own experiences here[^], but he's already admitted he should write an article on it. (You should beat him to the punch. ;)) It might also be helpful to put a short introductory section in there explaining why you picked Subversion over other source control systems, (Subversion rocks... 'nuff said.) as that seems to be a question asked quite frequently as well. If nothing else, I'd like it just so I could have a quick link to point people at when the question comes up again. ;)
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I've just finished installing and implementing Subversion and TortoiseSVN to company Windows servers and a few local machines. These are excellant tools BTW. In doing the research for completing tis task I had to search a few sites/articles(One from CP, thanks Hans Dietrich:)) but I never came across an article that explained the entire step by step process in one go, i.e. installing SVN, setting it up as a service, setting up initial repositories w/ SVN and TSVN, and uploading the initial source code. I've written a rough draft of some user documentation, and I was wondering if y'all think this would be worthy of addition to the CP library. I was thinking it would be good for beginners, like me, to have a step by step guide to using these very useful tools( I love the versioning, it makes for a much better programming environment). I'd appreciate any feedback. Thanks,
An American football fan - Go Seahawks! Lil Turtle
Lil Turtle wrote:
and I was wondering if y'all think this would be worthy of addition to the CP library.
Yes! Marc
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I always wondetred if we couldn't have this "pending" status on CP. The article is submitted through the submission wizard, and you can get it through a specific URL, but it is not included in the category list, front page, search, newsletter etc., it is not votable, and maybe allow feedback only through direct mail.
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Obviously there's interest in the article idea from the replies you've had already. And the question comes up often enough in the Lounge as to what version control system someone should use, how they should set it up, what client they should use to access it, etc. code-frog usually points people to his own experiences here[^], but he's already admitted he should write an article on it. (You should beat him to the punch. ;)) It might also be helpful to put a short introductory section in there explaining why you picked Subversion over other source control systems, (Subversion rocks... 'nuff said.) as that seems to be a question asked quite frequently as well. If nothing else, I'd like it just so I could have a quick link to point people at when the question comes up again. ;)
Code-Frog has so much on his plate at the moment he could retire right now and get out of the business and have plenty of work left to finish until he turned 65.:sigh:
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Code-Frog has so much on his plate at the moment he could retire right now and get out of the business and have plenty of work left to finish until he turned 65.:sigh:
No worries, I'll try and do it justice.;) I would like to say thanks for your previous posts on the topic, they did help out a ton.
An American football fan - Go Seahawks! Lil Turtle
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I've just finished installing and implementing Subversion and TortoiseSVN to company Windows servers and a few local machines. These are excellant tools BTW. In doing the research for completing tis task I had to search a few sites/articles(One from CP, thanks Hans Dietrich:)) but I never came across an article that explained the entire step by step process in one go, i.e. installing SVN, setting it up as a service, setting up initial repositories w/ SVN and TSVN, and uploading the initial source code. I've written a rough draft of some user documentation, and I was wondering if y'all think this would be worthy of addition to the CP library. I was thinking it would be good for beginners, like me, to have a step by step guide to using these very useful tools( I love the versioning, it makes for a much better programming environment). I'd appreciate any feedback. Thanks,
An American football fan - Go Seahawks! Lil Turtle
Definitely!