Very good article. I can sign every paragraph.
31 May 2008
19 May 2008
I installed DiffMerge from SourceGear. I like how it highlights changes in a part of expression. But sometimes it go mad and starts showing rainbow of similar symbols in two methods. I need probably show a snapshot of best example.
I am trying to use it as merge tool and it not simple to set command line for it. But thanks Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Keith Craig and James Manning as original source.
I am trying to use it as merge tool and it not simple to set command line for it. But thanks Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Keith Craig and James Manning as original source.
09 May 2008
Lucky day!
Hey! I won something!
I won a ringtone which my mobile cannot play - it is amr file.
It is strange Friday. I didn't change anything in a framework, instead I had 1.5 hour conference call and fixed 3 bugs.
I won a ringtone which my mobile cannot play - it is amr file.
It is strange Friday. I didn't change anything in a framework, instead I had 1.5 hour conference call and fixed 3 bugs.
You might think:
- No, it is NTFS
- No, hard drive is just 1 year old
- No, it is Vista and it has been tested for ages
- No, I always check in as soon as it is ready
But, it happened on Monday. When the deadline was on Friday and you need to finished and ship it "yesterday". Source folder with sources not check in for 2 working days reported corrupted and not accessible. Go change you pants and run check disk.
Post Mortem: I lost 4 hours waiting for data recovery application and check disk. No data has been lost. It was good lesson. Thanks!
- No, it is NTFS
- No, hard drive is just 1 year old
- No, it is Vista and it has been tested for ages
- No, I always check in as soon as it is ready
But, it happened on Monday. When the deadline was on Friday and you need to finished and ship it "yesterday". Source folder with sources not check in for 2 working days reported corrupted and not accessible. Go change you pants and run check disk.
Post Mortem: I lost 4 hours waiting for data recovery application and check disk. No data has been lost. It was good lesson. Thanks!
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