Always custom build. ALWAYS!!!!!!
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New gaming machine needed - recommendations? -
Source Control with Branching and VS support?Thanks for all of the comments. For the moment, it looks like we'll go with the SVN / TortoiseSVN route. If we need to then we'll probably get the VisualSVN client, but in these economic climates.....Maybe we'll just stick with the tortoise! Cheers again!
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Source Control with Branching and VS support?Hmmmm.... I think i may skip that one!
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Source Control with Branching and VS support?That's what i've currently got set up on my machine for testing, and it seems fine. I've been told that git is faster, but i really need something nice and stable that we can all work with. I haven't really got on with ankh though - for some reason, it doesn't seem to like the solution file being anywhere other than with the project - we work on web projects mostly, sometimes with extra c# projects and/or setup projects, so they can sometimes be quite scattered on disk. Once i got the project nicely set up with ankh though, it didn't give me any branching options. Probably me just missing something - does anyone know of good tutorials for this setup?
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Source Control with Branching and VS support?Does anyone know of a good source control that has/is: >Branching and Merging >Shallow learning curve >speedy >Good windows tools OR a worthwhile VS plugin I'm looking at subversion (ok, but seems slow), Team foundation (too much - and HOW MUCH???) & Git, but i don't know enough! At the moment we are using the flagship of the microsoft line - SourceSafe! It's fine for most of our little one-man web projects, but for multi-dev use? erm..... No. We're currently working on a project that is different on production, staging and dev. Different bits are added at different times, some things are pushed to production, some things not.... blergh! So, i need a good, easy to use, source control with branching/merging. Over to you....
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The computer wizz in Die Hard 4I use a crt - not enough real estate on a flat screen. Well, unless you're willing to spend a stupid amount of money on one that'll go to 1600 X 1200. Which i'm not. :)