He'd be talking about things like Git, Mercurial, Darcs, Monotone, Bzr... See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_revision_cont rol_software. VCS's have made great strides in the last couple of years (probably due to the well-publicized needs of the Linux kernel). I'm really surprised that most of the comments here keep talking about obsolete systems like Subversion.
Actually, no. In fact, he was my favorite professor when I was in college. He's an amazing lecturer; it's a shame you don't find the same clarity and eloquence in his writings.
He'd be talking about things like Git, Mercurial, Darcs, Monotone, Bzr... See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_revision_cont rol_software. VCS's have made great strides in the last couple of years (probably due to the well-publicized needs of the Linux kernel). I'm really surprised that most of the comments here keep talking about obsolete systems like Subversion.
Actually, no. In fact, he was my favorite professor when I was in college. He's an amazing lecturer; it's a shame you don't find the same clarity and eloquence in his writings.
Never had the pleasure of reading Micro Cornucopia. My favorite computer mag of all time was ROM.
That 70's Show wasn't very good when it started, but lately it's improved quite a lot.