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    Malcolm Smart
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    Most probably asked before...but what do people use to organise bits of code they see and want to keep, just in case. I have a directory full of junk, SQL, C#, some CMD files etc. All to be used 'one day', but not today. It would be nice to have a repository which organises these by language, function etc.

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      Most probably asked before...but what do people use to organise bits of code they see and want to keep, just in case. I have a directory full of junk, SQL, C#, some CMD files etc. All to be used 'one day', but not today. It would be nice to have a repository which organises these by language, function etc.

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      Ennis Ray Lynch Jr
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      Actually a wiki would be ideal.

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        Most probably asked before...but what do people use to organise bits of code they see and want to keep, just in case. I have a directory full of junk, SQL, C#, some CMD files etc. All to be used 'one day', but not today. It would be nice to have a repository which organises these by language, function etc.

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        led mike
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        What, no IPhone yet? :rolleyes: Seriously, why is it that folders and files on a disk is no longer considered adequate for storing and organizing files? Just curious.

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          What, no IPhone yet? :rolleyes: Seriously, why is it that folders and files on a disk is no longer considered adequate for storing and organizing files? Just curious.

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          Pete OHanlon
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          Folders and files. That's so last year. We've gone retro this year - stone tablets and chisels, or punched cards, that's the way to do it.

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