Thomas,
One of my conference sessions I give is on best practices for source control. I like your analogy to brushing your teeth. Mind if I borrow it for my presentations?
>Suggesting that you place source control high up on the list to learn.
>Think of it as brushing your teeth:
>there are parts of personal hygiene that are more fun,
>but it not only cleans a part but can keep pain away.
>
>And while not fun, it is more a change of habit, not a learning task.
>And it helps in day-2-day work as well (the fresh breath part...)
>
>>Thank you. I am noting your suggestion. Although right now I have no time to learn a new tool so for now the Build Action to None will work.
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>>>Use a version control program. Git and Subversion are free. Then, you just need to delete what you don't want. Commenting out and/or saving to another file are old, archaic processes that are not needed today.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer