[A83] Re: Version Numbers


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[A83] Re: Version Numbers




Thanks....but where do versions <1 come into play?

-----Original Message-----
From: assembly-83-bounce@lists.ticalc.org
[mailto:assembly-83-bounce@lists.ticalc.org] On Behalf Of Michael
Vincent
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2002 11:35 PM
To: assembly-83@lists.ticalc.org
Subject: [A83] Re: Version Numbers


Generally you use the format X.yy.zz where X is your major version, yy
your
minor, and zz is the build. For example, the first released version is
1.0.0. If you make a very minor change and rebuild your program you have
1.0.1. If you make some majorish minor changes then you have 1.1.0 (or
1.1).
If you add a bunch of features or recode your whole program or something
it's a major change and you'd go to 2.0. Ideally that's what you do but
that's not always followed...And when programs get up to 8.0 or 11.0 or
such
some companies start over at 1.0 but add "Pro" to the name or other such
identifier.

Michael Vincent
Detached Solutions - www.detacheds.com
Radical Software - www.radicalsoft.org
----- Original Message -----
From: "Thomas Lutz" <tlutz@stevens-tech.edu>
To: <assembly-83@lists.ticalc.org>
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2002 9:00 PM
Subject: [A83] Version Numbers


> Is there any kind of plan one should follow when tagging a program
with
> a version number? (i.e. where does the 4.0 come in Windows NT)?
>
>
>








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