I have had also used those. Right now my current setup is easy, code goes on git and i also do a backup of the fully working website ans transfer all into an online storage service im using for such stuff to keep backups for my projects.
Programmed Canon Canola calculators in 1977. Assorted platforms and languages ever since. Assisting with HOPL.info.
I am NOT looking for work -- I've got more than enough to do.
Location
Perth, WA Australia
Education
A few diplomas.
Work
Software Engineer at [Daisy Digital](https://daisydigital.com.au/)
Oldest comments (12)
D) Nvm, Live Share FTW!
What is Live share?
Oh it's a nifty plugin developed by Microsoft that allows live sharing of environments. Works with both Visual Studio and Visual Studio code!
visualstudio.microsoft.com/service...
marketplace.visualstudio.com/items...
Zip it and send it over to me via a CD.
Lol, I know I've got some back ups laying around on CDs just like this. Oh the pre-git days.
I have had also used those. Right now my current setup is easy, code goes on git and i also do a backup of the fully working website ans transfer all into an online storage service im using for such stuff to keep backups for my projects.
Why bother with CDs? floppy disks all the way
I have had a real life case like that.
Sadly (c)
D) This stack of papers. I printed out all the code for you. What do you mean that's not helpful?
You know, I would think in some scenarios doing this for a code review could actually be helpful π
For a while there, pigeons carrying usb sticks were pretty good.