Originally posted by expat
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I do have a backup in that I have a SVN repository on a system at home, but I had not commited my changes from work as I was in the middle of something and only wanted to submit my changes once the thing compiled. I did not have the GCC compiler on my pc at work and was just hand crafting some code in notepad in break periods. When I got home I just wanted to debug and compile then commit. I got as far as debugging, then tried to save my changes (to the cloud) and recompile. Notepad said the file was opened by another application and would not save my work. So I rebooted. When I next went into JD my files were empty.
I chose JD because they are a big name backed by an even bigger name. I have got my fingers burned and am pretty sore about it. What can I do other than chalk it up to experience, learn from my mistakes and have a rant about it on CUK forum?
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