Advanced Windows Debugging sources moved to Codeplex
After making several changes to a software project, you begin to understand why a source revision control system is a necessity. This is even more important when more than one developer contributes to the same project. I looked for an inexpensive source revision control server hosted on public location and I was surprised by the number of options that I found, some of them being sponsored by software corporation. We decided to host the source code project on Codeplex (project sponsored by Microsoft) because we like the client tools (free) offered as well as the project management interface. Now the project is live and our readers can check-in the bug fix in the code bugs sooner than we will be able to do it. The previous download location will continue to host a static version of the source files, as well as the associated binary and symbol files. It is impressive how easy it is nowadays for open source developers to use a professional source revision control with zero investment.
Keep on reading,
Daniel
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