Thursday, January 1, 2009

SCM @ home

I've started a project at home - homework if you will. It will require both database design and and web programming. As with many others projects, I'll use MySQL as the target database and PHP as the web language. I'll possibly also create a client, perhaps utilizing mono, or maybe just Perl/TK.

I decided to use an SCM. It was going to be Accurev, indeed the title of this post was originally going to be "Accurev in Anger." However, I've just checked out the Accurev website. Apparently the previous 2-person free download is no longer available. I checked out the websites of a number of other SCM vendors: PureCM, Perforce, PlasticSCM and IBM (for ClearCase and Team Concert.) Perforce appear to be the only company still providing that kind of long term small scale evaluation without requesting the inside leg measurement of your Mother's first cousin's girlfriend's sister's hairdresser's cockateel. Well, in addition to ClearCase, Perforce is also used at work, although not by a software development team. I do not want to use it at home.

Consequently, it looks like I'm going to be using Open Source. Well, there's quite a choice of those too. Might as well be Subversion with the TortoiseSVN client. Bazaar or Mercurial or Git might have been more "with it" or edgy or out there, but as its just me the initial attraction is to actually get things done.

I've downloaded and installed the server and client. Now to start writing some code.

5 comments:

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Unknown said...

Your first inclination to use AccuRev as the best choice was the correct one! We have a perpetual 2-user AccuRev license that we can provide you for your "home" projects, and are happy to do so. If you would like to take advantage of this, please contact me at jtalbott@accurev.com and I will have it issued for you.

Cheers,
~James

AccuRev said...

The free trial download is still available at the AccuRev homepage.

In addition, I am happy to provide a perpetual 2-user AccuRev license to any blogger interested in discussing their experience with AccuRev. It is part of our "AccuPass" Program. My contact details are on the AccuRev web site at

http://www.accurev.com/accurev-news.html

Best,
Alex
Sr. Mgr., Corporate Communications, AccuRev Inc.

r said...

James, Alex,

Thanks for the comments. I'll get in touch over the next couple of days. I'd definitely like to take advantage of your kind offer.

Thanks,
-r

AccuRev said...

My pleasure. Once I have an email address from you (gmail, etc. are fine) I will issue the automated AccuPass licenses for you.

Best,
Alex