On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 11:18 AM, Kevin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Some comments.
>
> One great benefit from a Revision control system is that you will know when
> a section of code was inserted/changed because there would be notes when it
> was done.  Recently you asked if anyone knew why some code existed.  In a
> revision control system, that would be known just by looking.

I usually can read php fairly well.  :)  Just got stumped for a minute
this time...  Still good point.

> There are revision control systems that are self-contained, on your own box
> as apposed to being web based.

Do you recommend any for windows? And does it allow you to easily zip
up a version when you feel good about it. The thing that attracts me
most is sometimes I go up a dead end trail and have to retrace my
steps before trying something else. Not always 100% successful, but my
software does have very good undo capabilities!

Cheers,
Dan

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