Frustration and svk
Posted by Joel Fri, 21 Apr 2006 19:29:00 GMT
Yesterday I got some contract work done, had Eddie's, tried to work on my project for a bit, and went out to dinner at an Italian place in Lower Hayes. Altogether the day was good, but I felt sort of awkward and boring. I have been concerning over my appearance again, which means I need to really do something about it before I start obsessing over it. Hopefully I will find the courage to venture out and get a haircut and some new clothes one of these days.
I was a bit frustrated by the difficulty of designing my project and didn't make a whole lot of progress besides more rambling in text files, which has been my main way of brainstorming. I wish I could reveal more about my project here, but secrecy is important in any business, I've decided. Odds are that if you're reading this blog, I've shown it to you anyway.
I did however switch to svk, a decentralized version of Subversion. It was really easy to switch because you only really have to change your client setup. But already I can tell it is much better and recommend it. For multi-person groups especially it would make things easier, as everyone is always in their own local branch. Which also means you can work offline, which is comfy. It doesn't even require ".svn" directories. And yes, there is an svk bundle for TextMate.
