Storing code in Version control

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  • Nice question, thank you for spotting it

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  • Thank you for the post, steve, good one. (Selected the correct answer by experience)

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  • Stewart "Arturius" Campbell (9/12/2014)


    Easy one, thanks Steve

    Good way to end the week...

    +10 🙂

  • Thanks for the question. A good way to end the week. Everyone have a good weekend.

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  • I had no idea what VCS meant. Closest I could find in a search was Veritas Cluster Server. Guessed wrong.

  • tom.w.brannon (9/12/2014)


    I had no idea what VCS meant. Closest I could find in a search was Veritas Cluster Server. Guessed wrong.

    I think VCS is also a calendar format.

    Tom

  • tom.w.brannon (9/12/2014)


    I had no idea what VCS meant. Closest I could find in a search was Veritas Cluster Server. Guessed wrong.

    I wondered at first as well...then I noticed the title. 😉

    Aigle de Guerre!

  • Yes, I also thought the question was definitely easier once I figured out VCS was "version control system" and not Veritas Cluster Server. :crazy:

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  • Thanks for the easy question, Steve, good one. Of course, it's probably only easy if you've actually used VCS in the past (which I have, and I don't mean Veritas Cluster Servers!).:-)

    Some other fun definitions of VCS, courtesy of Google:

    - Vendor Credentialing Service

    - Verified Carbon Standard

    - Veterans Canteen Service

    - Voice Changer Software (sounds like fun!):alien:

    - Atari VCS (a.k.a. the Atari 2600 gaming system). Now that one I have used in the past! :w00t:

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