Git or Subversion for TFS user

I have been working on TFS since 2005, Beta 2, installed it, supported it and used it daily at work. I would like the original solution for managing my home projects written with Visual Studio 2008 Professional, and I can not afford TFS.

After the merge, the big thing for me is the integration in Visual Studio, I’m just used to managing the source code from within the IDE to change it right now.

I did my homework and he got to Git and Subversion.

Git

  • has gitextensions
  • popular on SO (active community for support)

Subversion

  • has AnkhSVN
  • popular on SO (active community for support)
  • it looks like he has excellent documentation in O'Reilly's book.

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I have been using AnhkSVN for my solo projects for a couple of years, and I'm a big fan of this. After integrating with putty for svn + ssh, accessing my hosted repository is as easy as it is.

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1713401/


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