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Monthly Archives: January 2013

Cloudy with a Chance of Cyber-attacks webinar

Posted on January 17, 2013 by Code Curmudgeon
I’m doing a free cloud security webinar for Parasoft next week. It’s titled Cloudy with a Chance of Cyber-attacks – Securing Cloud-based Applications The...
Cloud, Security Cloud, Security

Virtual Machine Networking Options

Posted on January 16, 2013 by Code Curmudgeon
I am frequently asked to help people setup virtual machines. One of the most common questions is about how to setup networking properly, so...
Cloud, SysAdmin sysadmin, VMware

Google+ Static Analysis Community

Posted on January 14, 2013 by Code Curmudgeon
Just for grins I’ve created a community over at Google+ called Static Analysis for Fun and Profit. I’m trying to make sure software development...
Software Development social, static analysis

Subversion – SVN Server Models

Posted on January 11, 2013 by Code Curmudgeon
Subversion aka SVN is a very popular source control system. A lot of people have asked about using SVN+SSH as an “easy” way to...
Software Development scm, source control, svn, sysadmin
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CAN (Controller Area Network)
Controller Area Network aka CAN aka CAN Bus is a wiring standard for vehicles that enables communication between various components and devices without having a host computer. For example doors, brakes, transmission.
Source Control (SCM)
Software configuration management aka SCM or Source Code Control System or Source Control aka Version Control. A system that keeps track of changes and revisions in software, as well as facilitating cooperative development.
Subversion (cloud computing)
From NIST: "cloud computing is a model for enabling ubiquitous, convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications and services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction."
WebDAV
Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning. It's a method of using the web (http) to share files and collaborate.
Subversion (WebDAV)
Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning. It's a method of using the web (http) to share files and collaborate.
Subversion (Git)
Git is a version control or source control system or SCM. It's well-suited for open-source type projects that are decentralized and rely on merging.
SVN
SVN aka Subversion is a source control system or SCM, designed to work similar to CVS but with improvements to address limitations inherent in CVS.
Subversion (SVN)
SVN aka Subversion is a source control system or SCM, designed to work similar to CVS but with improvements to address limitations inherent in CVS.
vm (virtual machine)
a system that enables you to encapsulate all the parts of a computer without reliance on hardware. It's a machine, but isn't installed directly on the hard drive at boot time. This allows you to run different operating systems, versions, etc., at the same time without rebooting.