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A Look at the Perforce Version Control System

Author: stickyminds.com | Published: 18th Aug 2005 | Visited: 430 times | Add Comment
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Using the right tools for the job is always important; with tools that become components of your software production line, it is critical. Perforce is a version control system with ready hooks for integration into bug tracking systems. The author explains the advantages of using Perforce and why you should consider it for your team.

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