Hi everyone,
I'm a little more than 1/4 of the way through my Intro. to Comp. Prog. class and we're starting to get into slightly more complicated assignments. (Well maybe we're not quite there yet.)
Anyway, I'd like to have a way for my programming teams to collaborate on their code. Has anyone tried teaching beginning comp. prog. students to use CVS? It would be easy enough to drag out an old server and set it up for
They don't seem to have a problem with it... BUT i could never get it to work remotely... so it was never useful to them.. but i had them grabbing programs anon. cvs from sourceforge (pyios.sf.net) Jason On Wed, 2001-11-14 at 21:49, Timothy Wilson wrote: this purpose.
Any hints or experiences that anyone would share?
-Tim
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