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It isn't too hard to take some CVS knowledge and go to SVN.
Though I do think that teaching CVS instead of SVN makes little sense now. Also, schools should start using it basically from the beginning.
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the idea is to use the concepts of CVS and then go to SVN and going "woah" thats so much better!
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Oddly enough, there is a CVS pharmacy in Chicago. I have no idea why they named a drugstore after a software repository, but whatever floats their boat I guess.
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At the level I was taught source control in school, SVN wasn't all that much better than CVS (and the problems with CVS weren't so apparent), so unless you go into a lot more depth than I did, I doubt there's going to be that much of a "woah" moment.
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