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Pragmatic Programmers December 5, 2010

In Pragmatic Guide to Subversion, author Mike Mason shares the features and practices that have made Subversion so successful. Each of the 48 tasks selected for the book is presented as a quick two-pager, with a succinct description on the left side and a quick reference on the right. The book is designed for experienced developers. You want to get straight to the tricks and traps you'd otherwise learn by trial and error.

Subversion started life as a command-line tool, but graphical clients are now extremely popular and can offer a lot of extra power. For every task in Pragmatic Guide to Subversion, you get to see how to carry out the task via the regular command-line client as well as the TortoiseSVN graphical client for Windows, and the Cornerstone graphical client for Mac.

Whether or not you've used other version control tools, you'll learn Subversion's popular way of working-how to access your source code, make changes, and share them with your team.

You won't find a more practical approach to learning Subversion than Pragmatic Guide to Subversion.


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About the Author

Mike Mason is an Agile Architect with ThoughtWorks where he builds mission critical systems for Fortune 500 clients. Mike has been using Subversion for more than eight years and he has watched it evolve from an excellent-but-niche tool to being an enterprise standard in version control. Mike is the author of Pragmatic Version Control using Subversion.


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  • Paperback: 150 pages
  • Publisher: Pragmatic Bookshelf; 1 edition (December 5, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1934356611
  • ISBN-13: 978-1934356616
  • Product Dimensions: 6.1 x 9 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #53,062 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Mike is an Agile Architect with ThoughtWorks, where he helps Fortune 500 clients use cutting edge techniques to build large enterprise systems. At the moment Mike is very interested in web-as-platform techniques such as REST and ATOM.

Mike grew up in the UK but moved to Calgary, Canada about six years ago. Mike enjoys spending time in the local mountains snowboarding and indulging in his photography hobby. Mike is married with two kids and (when he's had enough sleep!) is very happy with life. He finds it difficult to write about himself in the third person.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Way To Quickly Get Started With SubVersion, November 29, 2010
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I really liked the format of the book. The book was organized in to 48 tasks such as Task #7 "Checking Out a Working Copy". This makes the book a very nice quick reference with good detailed instructions. I also liked how each task references related tasks. The tasks are designed such that with the book open you get a detailed description and instructions on the left page and step by step examples on the right page. The instructions and examples cover the SubVersion Command Line Client, TortoiseSVN Windows Client, and Cornerstone MAC Client.

There was not much I did not like about the book. However, it would have been nice if the book included an example of integrating SubVersion into Visual Studio.

A note for users interested in hosting their SubVersion repository on their own computer without installing server software. Task #4 "Creating a Local Repository" gives good instructions on creating a local repository. Be sure to read the example carefully, because the URL to your repository will look something like (note the triple forward slash) file:///C:/MyRepository/MyProjects/Trunk" assuming you create your repository in a directly called "C:\MyRepository" and create multiple projects within the repository as the book suggests.

Conclusion:
I recommend The Pragmatic Guide to SubVersion to anyone who needs to get started using SubVersion quickly and easily.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not complete, and assumes only the "rosy path", January 13, 2011
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This book is very readable, and I like the style. However, it simply doesn't deliver in terms of being able to do the minimum functionality needed to use Subversion. Many of the simplest items, like importing a repository from existing code, were incomplete. (OK, so I have imported, now what? Do I add the files, update, commit?). The book contains many discrete steps, but does not tell you the order in which those steps should be accomplished to do what the reader needs to do (and it is far from obvious).

The book also assumes the rosy path. For example, in the section on handling conflicts, the author assumes you can just merge text files. But what if the file can't be merged using the text editor? There are many such examples where if all works perfectly, the book would be relevant, but things never seem to work perfectly.

I realize that this book is intended to be a concise reference, but the next version should be more tutorial in style, and needs to address real-life problems which arise almost every time I have ever had to use Subversion.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent follow up to the 2nd edition, November 28, 2010
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A good digest of Subversion's capabilities. The author's writing style is terse yet conversational, and the book progressed nicely from basic topics to those more advanced. Overall, I think the book is an excellent follow-up to Pragmatic Version Control Using Subversion.
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