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Oct 11th, 2011, 09:55 AM
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Programming at multiple computers
I have finally gotten a laptop and I now want to start programming on it.
But I still want to program at my other computer, which is my base. I know version control is a good idea, I use it for one of my projects and have gotten it to work kinda between the two computers. But like 90% of the code I write never leaves my computers, I often write stuff for myself, programs that help me doing stuff. I often got about 2-3 active projects, and maybe 5 or so on freeze. I don't want to set up cvs for all of those projects, as I said they aren't even programmed so they can run at any computer.
What is the best way to solve this? Should I just sync my Projects folder between the two computers (somehow) or is there any other solution that is better?
Also, the project I've set up cvs for, if I start to code on a feature or bug at one of the computers, but can't finish it so I can commit it, how the hell can I continue on the other computer on that feature (sync?)? I only have access to my laptop during school (and some weekends).
Any tip or comments about what you guys do are welcome
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