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in thread Reading Someone's Program
heh. My comment was more about the "compiling is unit testing" philosophy. Plus I've become a bit of a TDD crack monkey.
Though it reminds me of something that's come up for me a few times. I've lately been finding myself wanting to have a local subordinate source control repository (more like a sub-branch.) That way intermediate nonfunctional code versions would be checked in at save time, but not committed to the real branch.
I'm not at all convinced it's not a wrongheaded thought. But I'm frequently finding myself wanting to roll back micro-changes that weren't solid enough to check in to the primary SCM system.
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Re^6: Reading Someone's Program
by eclpmb (Hermit) on May 19, 2011 at 10:29 UTC | |
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Re^6: Reading Someone's Program
by John M. Dlugosz (Monsignor) on May 20, 2011 at 20:22 UTC |