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Hi all,
many maybe familiar with this already, but for those who didn't know:
Basically, I have been working on different (physical) locations like home, uni, work,... on the same coding projects. I got annoyed by having to email to myself the latest changes and updates I have made so that I could continue working with the latest version anywhere.
My current company has no svn server, so that didn't help either (might suggest that for the future). Anyway, I came across a great free svn host who allows you to have multiple (private) repositories on their space. Their limit is 2GB server space so that's more than enough for individual projects, I'd say. The host in question is:
Accelerate your team with online workspaces | Home | Assembla
I have migrated all my projects onto their server. On the client side, I am using the TortoiseSVN shell extension:
tortoisesvn.tigris.org
Works like a charm and made managing the coding aspects of life so much easier :D.
many maybe familiar with this already, but for those who didn't know:
Basically, I have been working on different (physical) locations like home, uni, work,... on the same coding projects. I got annoyed by having to email to myself the latest changes and updates I have made so that I could continue working with the latest version anywhere.
My current company has no svn server, so that didn't help either (might suggest that for the future). Anyway, I came across a great free svn host who allows you to have multiple (private) repositories on their space. Their limit is 2GB server space so that's more than enough for individual projects, I'd say. The host in question is:
Accelerate your team with online workspaces | Home | Assembla
I have migrated all my projects onto their server. On the client side, I am using the TortoiseSVN shell extension:
tortoisesvn.tigris.org
Works like a charm and made managing the coding aspects of life so much easier :D.