use make and version control system for every project?
Ville Vainio
ville.spammehardvainio at spamtut.fi
Mon Oct 6 11:26:55 EDT 2003
Jorge Godoy <godoy at metalab.unc.edu> writes:
> CVS also solves problems of identifying what is the little thing that
> you changed and made your program stop running the way it should.
It's also a nice way to get a concrete idea of what lines of code
correspond exactly with a "feature".
BTW, if you are running CVS, you just *have* to run ViewCVS. It seems
that once you start running it, ViewCVS doubles the benefits you get
from running CVS.
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Ville Vainio http://www.students.tut.fi/~vainio24
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