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		<title>By: Windows &#187; CVS Subversion TFS and now Perforce</title>
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		<description>[...] Varun on the web wrote an interesting post today on CVS Subversion TFS and now PerforceHere&#8217;s a quick excerptCVS Subversion TFS and now Perforce Posted By: varun krishnan Published in Web, Software, Coding tags in perforce and source control 16 May Version Control was not a big thing as long as I was doing freelance development. But once I got into the process of working with a team I released that a Team programming without source control is useless. I started using CVS with the WinCVS client .. Then moved on to use Sub Version with the TortoiseSVN client.. I spent most of the last 2 years in [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Varun on the web wrote an interesting post today on <acronym title="Concurrent Versions System">CVS</acronym> Subversion TFS and now PerforceHere&#8217;s a quick excerptCVS Subversion TFS and now Perforce Posted By: varun krishnan Published in Web, Software, Coding tags in perforce and source control 16 May Version Control was not a big thing as long as I was doing freelance development. But once I got into the process of working with a team I released that a Team programming without source control is useless. I started using <acronym title="Concurrent Versions System">CVS</acronym> with the WinCVS client .. Then moved on to use Sub Version with the TortoiseSVN client.. I spent most of the last 2 years in [...]</p>
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