Software versioning is one of the most neglected areas of software
development. We're all aware of the need for version control systems in
development, but these systems are external to our source code.
How do you write software that withstands the test of time, software
that does not have to be rewritten each time you change an interface,
software that can still read persisted objects even if they were
written by the last version of the application? In this interview Ted
Neward talks with Alex Krapf about The versioning problem in the Java
space.
Parleys.com: Alex Krapf Interview
Produced by Parleys.com
published 14 years ago
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Software versioning is one of the most neglected areas of software development. We're all aware of the need for version control systems in development, but these systems are external to our source code. How do you write software that withstands the test of time, software that does not have to...
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