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Practical Subversion, Second Edition (Expert's Voice in Open Source)
by Daniel Berlin, Garrett Rooney
from Apress
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0 
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Good Walk-through of Subversion... but, where is Netbeans? 
I like this book. It does a good job describing the how to use subversion and many of the industry standard ways subversion is implemented. There are lots of easy to follow examples and good hints of which direction to take when there is an implementation "fork in the road" (i.e. BDB vs FSFS). The book also does a great job showing you the difference between other version control systems... mostly CVS. My only gripe with this and other Apress books is that they usually include a section on IDE... more info
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"Practical" to whom? 
The "practical" in the title must refer to sysadmins, developers, tool integrators, and the like. If you are just someone that wants to become very proficient *using* svn, you, as I have, will find this book most *impractical*. The "crash course" chapter only begins to meet a user's needs, but it stops way short. The book then goes on to treat in detail a host of topics that as a user I could not care less about. Usually, I wind up having google for what I need -- I am currently looking for a better user's... more info
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Integration, integration, integration 
_Practical Subversion_ seems to have a theme that distinguishes it
from "the" Subversion book at [...]
integration. Looking over the table of contents, i see that 5 out of
the 8 chapters focus on integration of one kind or another. After the requisite chapter on installation, the book moves quickly
through "A Crash Course in Subversion" and "Repository Administration"
and then on to the good stuff. These first three chapters are
thorough and adequate, but are... more info
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Good coverage on a popular version control system choice... 
The version control system known as Subversion is quickly taking over the title of open source leader from the old standby, CVS. If you already have some background knowledge in version control systems and you want to start using Subversion, the book Practical Subversion (Second Edition) by Daniel Berlin and Garrett Rooney would be a good way to transition yourself over... Contents:
Introducing Subversion; A Crash Course in Subversion; Repository Administration; Migrating from Other Version... more info
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