Ah, time and deltas - great stuff, thoroughly enjoyed your thoughts.
BTW, the Art of Flow is improved with a wrist rest. Personally I like the gel kind :-)
What version of SVN are you using? I played around with Tortoise SVN at one time, but for years we used PVCS. The GUI was written in Java and it had this horrible Win 3.1 look and feel. About a year ago we switched to TFS - it's ok, but it has some odd behavior such as touching file timestamps during a clean or forced get. It does give me an excuse to code in C# however, and I've spent a considerable amount of time writing my own classes to expose functionality directly from the TFS assemblies to automate a lot of the stuff I do.
Wrist rests would be a good idea. Adjusting my chair to be much higher has seemed to help as well. Also, there's a chance I might be able to try out one of those intense ergonomic keyboards.
I'm actually not sure what version of SVN we're using. We've been using and Eclipse plug-in for the GUI, and so our problems have been with checking in code that had been checked out from a different repository. Things are alright right now, but I feel like things could break any day.
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BTW, the Art of Flow is improved with a wrist rest. Personally I like the gel kind :-)
What version of SVN are you using? I played around with Tortoise SVN at one time, but for years we used PVCS. The GUI was written in Java and it had this horrible Win 3.1 look and feel. About a year ago we switched to TFS - it's ok, but it has some odd behavior such as touching file timestamps during a clean or forced get. It does give me an excuse to code in C# however, and I've spent a considerable amount of time writing my own classes to expose functionality directly from the TFS assemblies to automate a lot of the stuff I do.
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I'm actually not sure what version of SVN we're using. We've been using and Eclipse plug-in for the GUI, and so our problems have been with checking in code that had been checked out from a different repository. Things are alright right now, but I feel like things could break any day.
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