Keeping third-party source code up to date
What is the best way to keep third-party source code up to date?
Requirement that code changes within release be reverse compatible with DB schema
I have recently come across a requirement related to our release/SDLC process that seems a little out of the ordinary to me so I am writing this to inquire whether this practice is common and, if not, whether our deployment process should be changed to eliminate a burdensome constraint.
Requirement that code changes within release be reverse compatible with DB schema
I have recently come across a requirement related to our release/SDLC process that seems a little out of the ordinary to me so I am writing this to inquire whether this practice is common and, if not, whether our deployment process should be changed to eliminate a burdensome constraint.
Requirement that code changes within release be reverse compatible with DB schema
I have recently come across a requirement related to our release/SDLC process that seems a little out of the ordinary to me so I am writing this to inquire whether this practice is common and, if not, whether our deployment process should be changed to eliminate a burdensome constraint.
Requirement that code changes within release be reverse compatible with DB schema
I have recently come across a requirement related to our release/SDLC process that seems a little out of the ordinary to me so I am writing this to inquire whether this practice is common and, if not, whether our deployment process should be changed to eliminate a burdensome constraint.
Why do projects opt to stay on an older version of the .NET Framework? [closed]
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how to upgrade software [closed]
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how to upgrade software [closed]
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how to upgrade software [closed]
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how to upgrade software [closed]
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