librarys are hell to write.
librarys are hell to write.
hey, i just lost about 2 mounths of work in a crash, and all i really hade done was a nice set of functions and was about to get started on the actual "Design" part. is there a set of librarys or something i can download so i dont have to rewrite all of 'em?
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Re:librarys are hell to write.
That depends on what you're looking for and what license you're willing to accept. "OS for Dummies" website may have things interresting you ...keeper wrote: is there a set of librarys or something i can download so i dont have to rewrite all of 'em?
Nah. Keep a CVS repository (or subversion, or whatever on a physically separate location.Tip:Always keep an atleast 2 day back up, i did not and look at me.
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Re:librarys are hell to write.
and not to forget - burn your doings and archieves to cd on a regular base.
I've got nearby 20 of them by now - all snapshots of my development directory, with all intermediate saves included.
One never knows, when it might be necessary to revert to some olden state - I've done it Two times already because I've messed two or three files so heavy with tinkering that nothing worked anymore -> restore old - working - state and start again.
I've got nearby 20 of them by now - all snapshots of my development directory, with all intermediate saves included.
One never knows, when it might be necessary to revert to some olden state - I've done it Two times already because I've messed two or three files so heavy with tinkering that nothing worked anymore -> restore old - working - state and start again.
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Re:librarys are hell to write.
That's one good thing about SCM's (CVS and subversion), they keep all the history, so if somethings breaks you can just check the diff between the current and the last working revision.
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Means, you can backup dumps of them on rewritable media, instead of wasting dozens of CD-R. I only recently retired a venerable ZIP-100 I used for just that purpose (got myself a DVD-RW, and finally dumped the last of my Amiga-time SCSI peripherals).
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nevertrust the rewriteable media tooo much. I've got a harddisk full of os code crashed a few months ago - for gods sake, the day before I have saved off all the crucial data, so there was only a need to get a new hard disk and install a decent Linux (I'm SuSE user) on it - et voila everything worked again.
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Never trust your CD-R either. If it's one-of-a-kind data, always keep two backups in seperate locations.
Now, how did we drift from libraries to backup strategies?
Now, how did we drift from libraries to backup strategies?
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Hm. Keeper 's mentioned it in his post. *gg*
Well - I also keep backups on my web space. Kinda 'doppelt Gemoppelt'.
Well - I also keep backups on my web space. Kinda 'doppelt Gemoppelt'.
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Re:librarys are hell to write.
I cant use CVS, what if my hard drive dies...again? and i have to agree, cds are to fragile. i tar it, then i bzip it, then if i have time i rar it. then i put it on a cd-rw.
the way it happened was, my cd had just been steped on when i was cleaning out my home desk, then while i was making a new copy, my puter crashed while i was opening CDWiz(<<Linux cd bur ning) and it would not restart. my hard drive was messed up too :( i could not retrievee my files.
ps. i found a 9 day old back up in my trash bucket outside(took hours to find it :() :) so im not that far behind :)
the way it happened was, my cd had just been steped on when i was cleaning out my home desk, then while i was making a new copy, my puter crashed while i was opening CDWiz(<<Linux cd bur ning) and it would not restart. my hard drive was messed up too :( i could not retrievee my files.
ps. i found a 9 day old back up in my trash bucket outside(took hours to find it :() :) so im not that far behind :)
Re:librarys are hell to write.
I'd suggest keeping a Subversion (or CVS) repository, and then making backups of the repository. Even if you can't have the repository on a second computer, you maybe can store the latest repository backup on some other computer?
One can also burn CD's of the whole repository once in a while, in case the repository backup is lost too or something.
One can also burn CD's of the whole repository once in a while, in case the repository backup is lost too or something.
Re:librarys are hell to write.
are there services that you can create a repository on a remote pc? like u would sing up and they would give you a ftp address or somthing?
Re:librarys are hell to write.
Googling for "free cvs hosting" seems to give some interesting-looking results. I haven't tested them, though.keeper wrote: are there services that you can create a repository on a remote pc?
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Re:librarys are hell to write.
If your code is open source, then you might want to checkout savannah, sourceforge, berlios(?) and a heap of others that also give you everything else including mailing-lists and a (bad) bug-tracking tool.