CVS is a version control system, which allows you to keep old versions of files, keep a log of who, when, and why changes occurred, etc.
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CVS is a version control system, which allows you to keep old versions of files, keep a log of who, when, and why changes occurred, etc.
Read moreBazaar is a decentralized version control system that’s easy to use and intuitive, able to adapt to many workflows, reliable, and extendable.
Read moredat is billed as a distributed data community for the next generation Web. Dat is a protocol for sharing data between computers.
Read moreMercurial is a fast, lightweight Source Control Management system designed for efficient handling of very large distributed projects.
Read moreBitKeeper is a fast, enterprise-ready, distributed SCM that scales up to very large projects and down to tiny ones.
Read moreDarcs is a free, open source revision control system along the lines of CVS or arch. It is intended to be an advanced system.
Read moreSubversion is a version control system much like the Concurrent Versions System (CVS). Subversion has all the major features of CVS.
Read moreGit is a popular version control system designed to handle very large projects with speed and efficiency. It’s used by the Linux kernel.
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Read moreIPython is an enhanced interactive Python shell. It provides a rich toolkit to help you make the most out of using Python interactively.
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