It is good to have .ignore files at the root of a project's repo. (bzr, hg, git, but not Perforce)
It is good to have global ignores - as the bzr manuals say "ignored files which are not project specific, but more user specific. Rather than add these ignores to every project, bzr supports a global ignore file ~/.bazaar/ignore
In addition to "per-user global", it is also good to have "global across an installation". Git has this, but not bzr.
Disclaimer
The content of this blog is my personal opinion only. Although I am an employee - currently of Nvidia, in the past of other companies such as Iagination Technologies, MIPS, Intellectual Ventures, Intel, AMD, Motorola, and Gould - I reveal this only so that the reader may account for any possible bias I may have towards my employer's products. The statements I make here in no way represent my employer's position, nor am I authorized to speak on behalf of my employer. In fact, this posting may not even represent my personal opinion, since occasionally I play devil's advocate.
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Wednesday, December 02, 2015
How to Get a Refund For an iPhone, iPad, or Mac App From Apple
How to Get a Refund For an iPhone, iPad, or Mac App From Apple:
'via Blog this'
Many iPhone apps do not work as expected.
But getting refunds for them is more painful than on Android.
Another reason to prefer Android - if they can stop the security bleeding.
'via Blog this'
Many iPhone apps do not work as expected.
But getting refunds for them is more painful than on Android.
Another reason to prefer Android - if they can stop the security bleeding.
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