How to use Subversion with Eclipse
An anonymous reader writes "From the beginning, Eclipse included tight integration with the Concurrent Versions System (CVS) in order to provide access to change-management capabilities. Now, many projects -- notably those run by the Apache Software Foundation -- are using a different change-management system: Subversion. This article demonstrates how to add Subversion support to Eclipse and how to perform basic version-control activities from the IDE."
... Wait till Eclipse happens, then attempt coup or other act of Subversion.
This is particularly effective in places relying on visual recognition algorithms using only the visual spectrum in ambient light conditions.
Unfortunately it might take several tried to get the timing right, and rebuilding a system just to have another go-around can be too time comsuming for most practitioners.
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I think it's much easier to edit code in a text editor then manually invoke the compiler and linker.
Personally, I think it's much easier to use pen and paper, an abacus and a filing cabinet.
No you don't.