For the last couple of weeks I’ve been doing some Java development using NetBeans and every couple of days my checked out copy of the project dies on me. I was getting very frustrated because each time it happened I had to check out an older revision to a new directory, then export the corrupted […]
Month: September 2009
So you’re still using the Windows 7 Release Candidate, and plan on using it until it expires in on June 1, 2010, but you’re sick of looking at the build number that’s etched in the bottom right corner of your screen. Thanks to our friends at DeepXW, this is quite simple to remove. Download the […]
Subversion is a powerful tool. Not only does it allow multiple developers to collaborate on a project, but it allows you to easily deploy your projects to the production server. If you are using a checked out repository on your production server, rather than an exported copy, it is crucial that you protect your hidden […]