Revision in a sentence as a noun

The last major revision was in the 1970s.

It's only one script, so there's no need for revision control.

He would be up for next revision of payscale & promotion pending a review in 4 years!

With play, you have a simple .sql setup stored in conf/evolutions/.

No revision method is perfect, and being dyslexic I know the way I work differs from how my friends work.

Technically speaking it doesn't "mess up" the revision history, it preserves it.

If you want reliable hardware, wait for the first revision when the kinks have been worked out. That way we don't all get spammed with the histronics of endless bloggers who think this is a new phenomenon.

Because the idea of an article with a revision tree and multiple current versions is naturally confusing to users.

The work published right away without significant revision in 'Information Sciences'.

Instead, look at the ARM architecture reference manual for a given revision; it will say which instructions are supported and which extensions are optional.

It published right away, without significant revision in the 'Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications'.

I mean, we are running Access in Wine in X11 on Linux in an isolated user account on our server slice that revision controls your Access database in git, and we're displaying it using VNC in your web browser in flash.

Rebasing instead of merging creates a linear revision history, which is simpler and more similar to centralized version control, but at the cost of losing information about the actual path of development.

Revision definitions

noun

the act of revising or altering (involving reconsideration and modification); "it would require a drastic revision of his opinion"

See also: alteration

noun

the act of rewriting something

See also: revisal revise rescript

noun

something that has been written again; "the rewrite was much better"

See also: rewrite rescript