tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3731775051101455648.post6095019570012177685..comments2023-04-26T17:11:43.434+03:30Comments on thought++: The new HellAmir H. Fassihihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17696172671099554479noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3731775051101455648.post-69010335613975190332011-08-03T21:03:49.743+04:302011-08-03T21:03:49.743+04:30Well, for us changing VS means a rebuild of a lot ...Well, for us changing VS means a rebuild of a lot of dependent libraries, since they need to be a VS 2010 build also.<br /><br />We use SVN and tortoise, yes.Amir H. Fassihihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17696172671099554479noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3731775051101455648.post-4145075041803215402011-08-03T20:09:48.929+04:302011-08-03T20:09:48.929+04:30Did you really need the experiment to learn this? ...Did you really need the experiment to learn this? i don't think so but i can not understand why you did this? maybe the curiosity of to see the number of errors or crashes per minute :)<br />i always come here to enjoy much reading your posts and hopefully learn something but this time after reading first few words, i said with myself, the ended up in trouble and reverted everything on their repo.<br />but a question, does upgrading only visual studio with the last stable revision (your released tag) breaks anything? they should not break compatibility and as i know they only added some C++0X features and nothing else.<br />and another question came up while thinking about your codebase, do you use subversion for source control? if yes, do you use tortoiseSVN as client?Ashkanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03461162126895790563noreply@blogger.com