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bombcar
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Windows NT/OS2 Design Workbook
It's also important to remember that a
ton
of things we take for granted now simply didn't exist (source code control was in its infancy, merging was shit, syntax highlighting was minimal at best, compiling took time, etc).
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jen20
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Source control was in infancy compared to today, but still 15 years old (SCCS) when Windows NT development started!
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anthk
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Not with Borland products. Even XEmacs and Emacs had these features (code control was with CVS or close).
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bombcar
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CVS and RCS and friends were infants; barely more than copying directories or zip files around.
Complex merging as we're used to with git was unheard of.
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