The more I work with Perforce the more annoyed I get with it’s belief that it is the center of the software development process. Not that Perforce is not unique in believing this. In fact, many commercial revision control systems have this same megalomania. So, commercial revision control vendors, let me clue you in. Revision [...]
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My name is Peter Williams. I am a father and software developer. (I do a few other things, of course, but family and software are what I am most passionate about.) This blog is primarily a place where I can rant without scaring too many people, but occasionally I record things of interest to my family here.
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- Joao Thomazini Neto on Java Daemon
Amazing information. Right on target. Many thanks. …
- Daniel P. on Mercurial and Perforce
Whoops... "p4 changes -m1 ...#have" shows you your currently-sync …
- Daniel P. on Mercurial and Perforce
"p4 changes -m1 ..." shows you your currently sync'd changelist ( …
- Peter Williams on Developing software as if quality matters
ArrayList, pencil and paper. I tried several tools but they were …
- Peter Williams on Versioning REST Web Services
Michael, It absolutely applies to the content type of POST and P …
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