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using svn for development in symfony

using svn for development in symfony

By rp on February 8, 2009

The recent project that I am working on for a client has taught me more about svn than I ever did because of the complex nature of the product. It has been going through a proper product development cycle which involves quick iteration of features and sometimes, such dramatic changes that can make the entire [...]

Posted in Web Development | Tagged bug fixes, development, directory structure, dramatic changes, empty directory, initial directory, iteration, nature of the product, php, product development cycle, repos, secret project, svn, Symfony | 3 Responses

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