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O'Reilly CVS Pocket Reference
CVS is the Open Source Concurrent Version System. Its purpose is to enable one or more people to work on a program without falling over each other and without losing track of code changes. <I>CVS Pocket Reference</I> deals with CVS version 1.10.8, which includes all the functionality of RCS, which isn't covered other than to tell you how to import files from it. It includes a short history of CVS, how to get it, install it, run it and use it. It also covers the use of sandboxes--directories used just for development--and how to restructure a CVS tree manually. CVS is basically command line driven, and as with so many Open Source applications even its options have options. These are covered in exhaustive detail including obsolete and deprecated options.<p>Any programmer can easily learn to use CVS effectively from this reference, but its real attraction is the tiny size--it actually does fit in a pocket--and friendly format. Pocket references are also ideal for handing to those irritating people who constantly ask for the same information over and over again, relying on you to remember it for them. At the price, it is worth buying just for the peace and quiet. --<I>Steve Patient</I>
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High-impact CVs
Make Your Resume Sensational author: Middleton, John; publisher: Infinite Ideas
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Readymade CVs
Sample CVs for Every Type of Job author: Williams, Lynn; publisher: Kogan Page
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CVs for Dummies
A guide to getting a job. This reference cuts through the jargon and provides you with advice, expert tips and recommendations to quickly get your hunt for a new job off to a flying start. author: Shipside, Steve; publisher: Wiley
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Successful CVs in a Week
Designed to help the reader put together an effective CV, this manual goes through the writing process step-by-step, considering how to analyse your strengths and weaknesses, present your strengths effectively, and match your CV to the job and organization. author: Morris, Steve; publisher: Hodder & Stoughton Educ.
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WiseOstrich Publishing A TALE OF TWO CVS - Finding the Driving Spirit (2CV)
Pages: 304, Paperback, WiseOstrich Publishing
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CVs and Interviews Made Easy
A book thatapos;s full of expert advice on creating a winning CV and tactics for success at interview.
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Killer CVs and Hidden Approaches
This guide aims to show the reader how to storm into the executive market and grab the job he or she wants. It shows how to create killer CVs and winning speculative letters, build great networks and get the most from head hunters and recruitment agencies. author: Perkins, Graham; publisher: Financial Times Prentice Hall
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CVs and Job Applications
A book of practical advice and useful tips on how to design your CV and write successful job applications. This guide is divided into two sections providing comprehensive advice on what to consider when compiling an application, interview advice and guidance, and useful checklists to aid and inspire the would-be interviewee. author: Leigh, Judith; publisher: Oxf.U.P.
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Steps to Success Get That Job: CVs - How to Produce the Ultimate Marketing Tool: Cvs (Steps to Success S.)
Pages: 96, Paperback, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Financial Times Prentice Hall Killer CVs and Hidden Approaches: Give Yourself an Unfair Advantage in the Executive Job Market (Career Tactics)
Pages: 272, Paperback, Financial Times Prentice Hall
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How To Books High Powered CVs: Powerful Application Strategies to Get You That Senior Level Job
Pages: 112, Hardcover, How To Books
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Management Books 2000 Perfect CVs in 90 Minutes (In Ninety Minutes)
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Lawpack Publishing Ltd CVs and Interviews Made Easy
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Pragmatic Bookshelf Pragmatic Version Control Using CVS
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Teach Yourself Teach Yourself: CVs
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Hodder Arnold Successful CVs in a Week (In a Week S.)
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O'Reilly Essential CVS
Pages: 360, Paperback, O'Reilly
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Kogan Page Ltd Readymade CVs: Sample CVs for Every Type of Job
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd CVs for Dummies UK Edition
Pages: 376, Paperback, John Wiley and Sons Ltd
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Network Theory Limited Version Management with CVS
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Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Pathophysiology: Cvs, Dermatology, GU, General Surgery v. 3 (Underground Clinical Vignettes S.)
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Infinite Ideas Limited High-impact CVs: Make Your Resume Sensational (52 Brilliant Ideas S.)
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Paraglyph Press Open Source Development with CVS
The need for a modern source-code management strategy in the distributed open source community is paramount. The benevolent dictatorship model of open source maintainers is only quasi-stable, but it is far better than the other extreme: the chaos of democratic code development.<p>The best available compromise is the concurrent versioning system (CVS), which introduces proctored code merging into source code management. CVS is ideally suited for world-wide open source development, and the world is ready for monographs that address the management issues that Per Cederqvist explicitly avoided in his fine 164-page postscript manual distributed with the CVS tar-ball. What is the role of a maintainer/manager in establishing test protocols for code merges? What minimal functional level of developer communications is necessary for merges to remain stable? Is a maintainer-less release possible?<p>These questions go largely unanswered in Karl Fogel's new <I>Open Source Development with CVS</I>. Fogel's 300-page book consists of chapters alternating between CVS basics and common code maintenance issues. He includes a few anecdotes from open source lore and lots of non-specific common-sense guidelines on team software development.<p>Fogel is at his best when he is engaging us in thinking about what should and should not be under CVS control. He points out that complex relationships exist between developing code and its dependencies on intimately related applications, such as build tools themselves (gcc, autoconf) or partner applications, for example, the server's client or the client's server. His brief discussion of strategies is too short to be satisfying.<p>Frustratin gly, Fogel's book is chock-full of post-modern self-indulgences, such as his boasting reverence for technological ignorance. The discipline needed by good maintainers is missing here; Fogel's informal prose is often grating and his copious parenthetical remarks are distracting or bullying (they sure are); one wonders where his editor was. Ultimately, his management arguments boil down to an endorsement for the benevolent dictatorship model--a safe conclusion, but one which seems not to use CVS's merging capability for all that it is worth. To the question of how to run a project, he responds, Well, we're all still trying to figure that out, actually. True, and he isn't there yet, but at least he has the questions right. --<I>Peter Leopold, Amazon.com</I>
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