Subversion, often abbreviated as SVN, is a centralized version control system that manages and tracks changes to files and directories over time. Developed by the Apache Software Foundation, Subversion provides a repository-based approach to version control, where all project files and their history are stored in a central server. Users can check out copies of the repository, make changes, and commit updates back to the central server. This allows for collaborative development, where multiple users can work on the same project while maintaining a complete history of all changes made. Subversion supports features such as branching and merging, enabling teams to manage parallel development efforts and integrate changes smoothly. It is widely used in software development to maintain codebases, manage versions, and ensure consistency across different development environments.
Abhinav Gupta, Pune
(5.0)The training was very useful and interactive. Rajesh helped develop the confidence of all.
Indrayani, India
(5.0)Rajesh is very good trainer. Rajesh was able to resolve our queries and question effectively. We really liked the hands-on examples covered during this training program.
Ravi Daur , Noida
(5.0)Good training session about basic Subversion concepts. Working session were also good, howeverproper query resolution was sometimes missed, maybe due to time constraint.
Sumit Kulkarni, Software Engineer
(5.0)Very well organized training, helped a lot to understand the Subversion concept and detailed related to various tools.Very helpful
Vinayakumar, Project Manager, Bangalore
(5.0)Thanks Rajesh, Training was good, Appreciate the knowledge you poses and displayed in the training.
Abhinav Gupta, Pune
(5.0)The training with DevOpsSchool was a good experience. Rajesh was very helping and clear with concepts. The only suggestion is to improve the course content.