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  • Subject: General development tips
  • From: David Aames <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 5 Nov 2006 22:25:45 +0000

Hello all,

I'd like to ask everyone who has experience with this. There is a point in time when the app source just becomes too big to manage everything in your head - all the important stuff and who the API is supposed to work and all these little TODOs and BUGs. I'm pretty much a single developer working on a project so I don't any servers which are just dedicated for myself to use. Currently I'm using subversion for my SCM tool and nothing else in terms of management tools. But my APIs are getting more in number & more complex with every single day so what are you guys using to help you with the development? Any bug management software (bugzilla, no?), source documenting systems (I haven't found any good Obj-C ones), etc. Thanks for sharing.

Regards,
David
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