Source Control and Sharing Projects

Posted by: Rick Strahls WebLog, on 29 May 2007 | View original | NEW Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

Over the years I've been using source control kind off and on for my personal development. I would really love to use source control all the time but in the past I've had a number of issues in making things work correctly with the way I work on my internal projects. For work I do with customers I generally can use source control with no issues because projects are set up atomically with everything needed - all the various projects - parcelled out into a separate directory tree that's easily...

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