Excellent article, thanks!
There is a downside, though - the resources folder is polluted now with the useless junk and cannot be checked in to Git anymore. It is in Git for me because image resizing is a CPU-costly operation, and I prefer to store the computed results in Git to avoid recalculation.
Excellent article, thanks!
There is a downside, though - the resources folder is polluted now with the useless junk and cannot be checked in to Git anymore. It is in Git for me because image resizing is a CPU-costly operation, and I prefer to store the computed results in Git to avoid recalculation.
Thanks ;) You are totally right, that is a real downside if you rely on this folder to be under version control