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Unread 08-04-2014, 14:34
Ben Klebe Ben Klebe is offline
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Re: Source/Version Control

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Originally Posted by Invictus3593 View Post
I'm not sure privacy would be a real issue. Your team's programmers and their mentor should be the only ones who know where the code is and as long as they don't go post the link somewhere online, I don't think it would be easy for the public to find your code on GitHub.
Exactly. The question is whether we want security and privacy or scantily guaranteed pseudo-privacy.

Given how I'm not even sure how to set up a LabVIEW repository on GitHub in the first place, as well as the fact that you can get Perforce for free with ~20 users, I'm almost convinced I should just get into the morass of converting my desktop into an Apache server with Ubuntu Server and Perforce. I could use it to host our website too.

Anyone else here have any advice for LabVIEW vs Java? The benefits I see of LabVIEW are ease of learning, ease of debugging, and data collection. The only benefit I can really see of Java would be support, but people here are probably more experienced with it than I am.
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