And I'll have to disagree with you, Andrew...

Having worked extensively in both Subversion and Git, I find Git to be a 
much more robust tool, providing a lot more flexibility, and huge gains 
in overall workflow. Anytime I have to move back towards Subversion it 
is somewhat painful. All of that aside, Git is not for the faint of 
heart. It can take a while to wrap your head around task workflows that 
are very basic in Subversion. It's a complex tool, for enterprise 
development, and very affective. The larger the team, the more valuable  
it is.

Steve 'Cutter' Blades
Adobe Community Professional
Adobe Certified Expert
Advanced Macromedia ColdFusion MX 7 Developer
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https://www.packtpub.com/learning-ext-js-3-2-for-building-dynamic-desktop-style-user-interfaces/book

"The best way to predict the future is to help create it"

On 1/30/2013 8:23 AM, Andrew Scott wrote:
> Disagree Adam...
>
> SVN is still the best to use if the development team will never be
> distributed across many locations, and even if it is but contained with the
> same company securely, SVN is still the better way to go.
>



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