Re: Curly bracket question
- From: Grant Edwards <grante@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2008 22:32:19 -0000
On 2008-03-28, Martin Griffith <mart_in_medina@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Raisonance doesn't seem to have much of a back up system, andd
it cost me ( on my 60'th birthday) about 5 hours.
I don't get it: what do you mean by "a back up system"?
My 1996 PCB design package has 4 undo files levels,
*.bak1,*.bak2 etc, all the raisonance stuff is have a single
.bak file
It sounds like you need a real editor and a revision control
system. There are many to choose from (I'm an emacs+svn guy).
Quite agree, it's my fault, just wondering the best way to
improve my programming knowledge, the help files are
comprehensive, but uninformative
Using a real editor will help lots. One of the reasons that
IDEs generally suck is that the editor sucks. The rest of the
"features" in IDEs are usually mediocre at best, and the
documentation is usually useless.
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at DIGITAL READ-OUT systems
visi.com and computer-generated
IMAGE FORMATIONS...
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