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>>I'll be back in business in a few hours and I still think that I'm way ahead in time spent over the years.
>>It does point out, however, how I have to accelerate my transition from VFP to .NET.
>>This has never happened with text or XML source files.
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>One time is enough. Heart misses a beat.
>I have never killed a vcx based class hat way too. The git commit is not lower then a compile, I can bear it. Finaly on could automate it, so that it will run after a compile w/o any disturbance to compile / test at all.
I think flooding with every change o each compile is too much - I prefer having only completed work sets - even if not totally debugged - in my ***local*** deposit. In (common) project only workable commits that will not disturb others, so as to not have to be careful of the fresh amount when synching/merging.
So accustomed to that work flow that I use it even for single dev/multiple client library setups.
>I use git for testing vfp tables, just setting them back to previous states with a one liner in command bash. Realy nice. Fast.
There I usually go for a few (often compressed) directories, to be able to have different test data sets.
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