Re: Version Control Sofwtare



Hi,

David Clegg wrote:


>> * Because it costs an arm and a leg?

> It has been bundled with Enterprise and Architect SKUs since at least
> D8 (not sure about C#Builder).

>> * Because their company's standard for vcs is something else?

> The thread was originally about version control techniques for a sole
> developer. We use <sigh> SourceSafe at work, but that doesn't prevent
> me from choosing a more robust, reliable, and feature rich system at
> home.

So you are telling me that you bought Delphi Enterprise (or Architect) for
your home use? That's even more a case of costing an arm and a leg:

Delphi 2005 Enterprise: 2888 EUR
Delphi 2005 Architect: 4048 EUR

(from shop.borland.de)

Lucky you if you can afford that. I can't (or rather: Don't want to.)

twm

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