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	<title>Comments on: Of databases and repositories</title>
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	<description>Tech ramblings of Greg Darke, a University of Sydney student</description>
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		<title>By: Mathew</title>
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		<description>Interesting post! I can see a number of uses for this.

All to often programmers don't use source control.
When they do, if they are working on a project which has a strong dependency on a database schema they often leave that out of source control leaving you with a hell of a time figuring out your schema if you want to go back in time and play with some older revisions.</description>
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<p>All to often programmers don&#8217;t use source control.<br />
When they do, if they are working on a project which has a strong dependency on a database schema they often leave that out of source control leaving you with a hell of a time figuring out your schema if you want to go back in time and play with some older revisions.</p>
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