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Where do you store all your files, how many computers you use for work (not as remote terminals!) and how much of unused.c, stub.pl, hacking.txt, tmp.txt files you have? How you track progress?kagali-san– kagali-san2010-12-17 02:08:39 +00:00Commented Dec 17, 2010 at 2:08
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14Am I insane? No I am :-) and the answer to your main question = Yes, ALWAYS :-)Jagmag– Jagmag2010-12-17 02:09:27 +00:00Commented Dec 17, 2010 at 2:09
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1Always is a very strong word. I can think of some scenarios where it is not strictly necessary, but absent reasons not to, I would always recommend doing it.Matt Davis– Matt Davis2010-12-17 02:12:01 +00:00Commented Dec 17, 2010 at 2:12
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@InSane: no, you are ;-Pzerkms– zerkms2010-12-17 02:12:50 +00:00Commented Dec 17, 2010 at 2:12
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4Duplicate: Do I really need version control?, Using Version Control for Home Development?, Why should I use version control?. Please do try to search SO first before asking a question. The above were quite easy to find.gnovice– gnovice2010-12-17 15:43:40 +00:00Commented Dec 17, 2010 at 15:43
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