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I was testing out a new batch (.bat) file to assemble my assembly sources. In this test file, I accidentally moved the source code rather than copying it. Since the recycle bin doesn't catch stuff deleted in batch files, the source was gone forever.
Hard drive crashes. It happens without any reason. That's all. Be sure to have all your important files at alternate places.
Quote from: Juju on April 20, 2012, 09:57:34 pmHard drive crashes. It happens without any reason. That's all. Be sure to have all your important files at alternate places.Places as in not only different storage mediums, but also different cities/buildings, such as a server online somewhere in the world.
Lost: The GameCause: JimbauwensSolution: Slap him with a large trout on IRC.
I think all calculator games/programs should be open soource, so they can never die.
Quote from: DJ_O on April 20, 2012, 08:07:19 pmLost: The GameCause: JimbauwensSolution: Slap him with a large trout on IRC.I would never do something like that!I never really had a bad disaster, since I always keep copies.I think all calculator games/programs should be open source, so they can never die.My programs all are, and because of that I share pre-release code with my friends (Adriweb, Levak, Critor, etc) making them a backup medium too And github is a good help too
Yeah this is why, if I remember, KermMartian decided at one point to no longer release the source of his programs, unless someone on calc forums that has a decent amount of activity and can somewhat be trusted asks for it privately.
Btw NEVER release the source of one of your program before you have announced it or released the executable of it on a popular calculator forum!!!!! In the past I saw people releasing source anonymously somewhere or on a forum they were not very active on and then someone released the program, compiled as his own work, then it became hard for ticalc.org to figure out who to trust as the real author, as the theft released his copy before the original author.