On 3/4/2011 11:59 AM, Doug wrote:
Hi Bill:
I find this very messy. After a program has been changed 50 times, do I
really care what the other 49 versions look like in my U2 account. I think
not.
I sometimes change a program every 1 to 5 minutes as I'm going through
testing process. Then sometimes about an hour into it I think, wow I would
like to have the version from 30 minutes ago which worked better than the
current version. With Eclipse there is a local history and I save the last
100 copies, so I use the local compare editor to find the version I would
like to go back to. You can change this preference to fit your needs.
Eclipse makes me more productive. I can work on multiple accounts within
the same window using tabs. I feel that my code is cleaner because of the
Outline capability of all my variables in the program, the ability to double
click and see where the variable is used. Other things like the way
Eclipse ruler show me visually where all those variables are so I can check
my scope has made my code less problematic when it comes to unassigned
variables at run time.
Code annotation is nice too, where you can view code and see the
changeset that introduced the change (all in one view) in the browser or
Tortoise.
Anyone who has cloned your repo has this exact same visibility for blame
support.
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