Re: Re: General--Mathematica and Subversion
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- Subject: [mg69687] Re: [mg69668] Re: [mg69655] General--Mathematica and Subversion
- From: "Chris Chiasson" <chris at chiasson.name>
- Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2006 07:29:02 -0400 (EDT)
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yep, I use Eclipse with the Mathematica & Subclipse plugins (and oXygen, but that's for XML) On 9/20/06, jmt <jmt at dxdydz.net> wrote: > On Wednesday 20 September 2006 10:37, you wrote: > > I thought Workbench was designed to work with Subversion, rather than > > replace it?? > > As said, I haven't tested Wolfram's Workbench. > > It is quite possible that Workbench uses subversion as version control > backend, but it might use another system, or make it an option. > > Subversion itself uses two different backends (BerkeleyDB and FSFS since 2004) > leading to architectural choices when implementing what might be considered > as a service. > > Since Workbench is Eclipse-based, you must somehow realize the high degree of > modularity for this kind of software application. > > jmt > -- http://chris.chiasson.name/
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- Re: General--Mathematica and Subversion
- From: jmt <jmt@dxdydz.net>
- General--Mathematica and Subversion