Am 27.11.2004 um 09:48 schrieb Blake:
-> We'll have at least 4-5 people working on the same application. One of the nightmares of the current environment is that it was not designed for collaborative work. (I confess also that STers disdain for files is not one I understand. Working in an image makes some things very convenient and other things very inconvenient.) I've read a lot of caveats regarding Monticello and I'm not quite sure how well it would work. Anyone with experience here? How will Croquet factor in, given that it's all about collaboration? (I can see certain elements of Croquet being very useful for working out bugs and brainstorming, but I don't know about source control.)
Monticello should be very good for managing the code of 4-5 developers. Much better then changesets.
I am somewhat concerned about interoperability between Squeak and .NET/J2EE Thoughts?
for .net there is a .net bridge http://www.saltypickle.com/SqueakDotNet
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