Author: Angrim
Date: 00:40:51 07/19/00
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On July 17, 2000 at 18:22:10, blass uri wrote: >The number of lines is not important but the quality of them. >I think that it will be a good idea if people can see not only the program but >also the process of programming. > >I know that it is possible to tell the computer undo and redo commands but this >is limited and if I leave a program and go back to it then it is impossible >to tell it undo. > >I think that it should not be a problem (unless the program is very large and >the programmer did a lot of changes so the computer cannot remember everything). >I think that if the target is to help beginners then an option of looking at the >process of programming can be productive. > >Unfortunately I do not know about a way to save the process of programming. > >Uri This sounds like RCS(revision control system) to me, it comes free with linux and lets me retrieve any prior version of any of my source files. You can probably learn more about it on the web. Angrim
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