in reply to Auto prepare code for production
I am not a fan of having code differ between development
and production. Basically you have a portability problem
here. Read this excellent advice on
portability
and my notes on how to interpret it. If you
do it right you should have a very small number of key
modules that set up your environment and then have your
development code run exactly the same way in production.
This will be a simpler environment to work in, be easier for development, easier for testing, and you will be able to avoid fears that the differences between development and production are biting you yet again...
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(Ovid - devel vs. production) Re(2) Auto prepare code for production
by Ovid (Cardinal) on Jan 26, 2001 at 00:04 UTC | |
by tilly (Archbishop) on Jan 26, 2001 at 01:21 UTC | |
by toadi (Chaplain) on Jun 26, 2001 at 18:30 UTC | |
by dws (Chancellor) on Jan 26, 2001 at 00:31 UTC |
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