Posts Tagged svn
Some MySQL Fun
Posted by Joe in Linux, Programming on November 29th, 2009
I’m currently writing an application which will be running from a MySQL backend, along with a good friend of mine. So we get to play with SVN, as well as MySQL. I’m wondering whether it would be worth setting up MySQL replication on one of the servers, as we have 2 to use if we need them. Possibly even 3.
If anybody has some good guides on how to set this up, it’d be great to hear from you, now I have my install set up to allow the test user to connect remotely, I’m looking for another mini-project to include in this larger one
Also…if you notice any DB oddities on here, please forgive me
SVN
Posted by Joe in Programming on February 16th, 2009
First off – I’d just like to point out that now Planet Ubuntu should be getting all blog posts from here
Secondly, I’ve set up a local SVN repository (without apache access). This is mainly just for my coding, which I seem to be doing a lot of at the minute, so I figured in my downtime from that, I’d set up SVN.
It was pretty easy, and I have Netbeans (we have to use it at Uni, I’ve grown to like it though, it’s pretty good) set up to commit to the svn repo’s for the various projects etc. Which was also incredibly easy to set up. I’m pleased I did it, whether it will be used remains to be seen. Either way, I think I better get back to coding this interface! So far I’m doing ok (though I’ve not got more than 1 class so far either…)
rsync & Python
I just finally got around to using rsync to backup my laptop to my home server
It’s really good, I’d recommend it to anybody for a good backup solution. I’ve backed up my entire home folder to it (but not onto the samba share
) I thought about that one!!
I’m now looking for another mini project, SVN was considered, but I guess it’s a little overkill. Still, I need something to do!
On another note, st33med from the UbuntuForums and Beginners Team held a python tutoring session today on ##beginners-classroom (on irc.freenode.net) And it went on for a whole 3 hours!! It was originally planned to be half an hour