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C#.Net And Version Control
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26/05/2009 09:20:55
Mike Cole
Yellow Lab Technologies
Stanley, Iowa, United States
 
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ASP.NET
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Third party products
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01401711
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>>>>>>>>I was curious - Is there a definitive list of what .Net files are stored in source control? Is is just .CS files and other 'source', or are there other files that are stored in version control?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Are you using Team version of VS? I'm not 100% sure, but I believe that all files (proj, sln, etc.) are stored in VSS.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>No, I'm not
>>>>>
>>>>>What are you using then?
>>>>
>>>>WinZip
>>>
>>>If I were you, I'd start reading the Subversion (actually, Tortoise SVN) doc and start using that. If you're not using effective Source Control you're asking for trouble.
>>
>>I can clearly see the need for version control in a multi developer environment.
>>
>>But in a single developer environment, does it really provide much value?
>
>I have been using VSS for years even on projects where I am the only developer. Being able to look at version history and see exactly what was changed, and when, is something I find extremely useful.

Also, being able to mark release builds and compare you current working version to 1.0, 2.0, etc has been very valuable to me. I also use the "undo checkout" feature a lot if I'm playing around with something.
Very fitting: http://xkcd.com/386/
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