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On 1/14/2015 4:22 PM, Alan Campin wrote:
Most shops I have been in developers hate them with a passion becausethey
can't just put stuff in that they want.
I don't have a CMS, but I wish I had one, if only to backstop my pen and
paper manual method of keeping track of what source goes with which
object for what project. So that when the time comes, I can deploy them
all together at the same time, to the proper place. I have half a dozen
small things going and a pair of big ones, and it's not that easy to
tell where all of those moving parts belong.
As a programmer, I have a natural aversion to manual processes where
automation can alleviate the natural errors I make (not speaking for
anyone else but me).
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--buck
'I had nothing to offer anybody except my own confusion' - Jack Kerouac
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