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Replying to: A Little About Code Names
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I was thinking about something similar a recently, my solution tends to be just to overwrite old code with newer revisions. Of course, this sucks bigtime, but it does stop me from accidentally using stale code.
The solution, of course, is to have some form of Revision Control System, like svn or similar. That way, if you tag properly, you can keep all copies of a design/code AND have relevant tags, AND have datestamps.
Of course, I haven't found a windows/windows IDE friendly RCS system yet. so confusion still reigns.
I was playing about with the idea of coding a webpackage system, whereby an entire website was encapsulated in one file, and revision controlled internally, but I don't know if I will take it forward yet.
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