It's remarkably easy to access the HEAD revision of your repository via a WebDAV tool. For example, we can mount http://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/trunk as a network shareon a PowerBook by simply selecing Go -> Connect To Server in the Finder and typing in the URL. It appears on the desktop and we can browse the repository via the same interface we use to browse the local file system.
"It states that every context-free language has a special value called the pumping length such that all longer strings in the language can be 'pumped.'"
("It" being the pumping lemma for context-free languages. The book being Michael Sipser's Introduction to the Theory of Computation.)
One of these days I need to finally set up a WebDAV'ed subversion repository, and do a bit better of a job at managing my classwork code...
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("It" being the pumping lemma for context-free languages. The book being Michael Sipser's Introduction to the Theory of Computation.)
One of these days I need to finally set up a WebDAV'ed subversion repository, and do a bit better of a job at managing my classwork code...
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