Now that Dear Leader Obama is the president and has decided that we all need to give war a chance, NPR has taken to calling anyone who doesn't want his war to be an "isolationist."
Which show on NPR said that? I want to see if there's a podcast where they said it.
I've used svn for years. Still do. I've have not used git.
Not really on topic, but there's SourceForge Enterprise which is free for up to 5 users (I think?). Good for a very small team of developers. It turns out git has an enterprise edition too http://readwrite.com/2011/11/01/github-launches-enterprise-can#awesm=~o9dDRS2KGzeDLJ . Has anyone used git's enterprise vcs? How is it?
Now that Dear Leader Obama is the president and has decided that we all need to give war a chance, NPR has taken to calling anyone who doesn't want his war to be an "isolationist."
Which show on NPR said that? I want to see if there's a podcast where they said it.
There can be only one! (thunder clashes at the might of the all powerful root)
I've used svn for years. Still do. I've have not used git. Not really on topic, but there's SourceForge Enterprise which is free for up to 5 users (I think?). Good for a very small team of developers. It turns out git has an enterprise edition too http://readwrite.com/2011/11/01/github-launches-enterprise-can#awesm=~o9dDRS2KGzeDLJ . Has anyone used git's enterprise vcs? How is it?
... and it's only been a day since IE gave me a problem with testing a web application I'm writing. I raise my cup of tea to hating IE.