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Where to store the code?
A general question, but I have reason to ask it.
Half a year ago, I put together a small prototype to store and use my developments. The site turned out to be simple, fast and convenient (my opinion). Gradually, active users appeared, the functionality was finalized and expanded, and bugs were fixed.
Question: do programmers need such a site, and where do you store your work?
Website: snippets.su
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Looks like an ad, not a question.
My personal experience: closed repositories on GitHub, on a Jenkins server cluster with deployment to test and production servers from different github branches. 7 bucks a month is an adequate price for creating closed repositories on github.
I rummage the code through gist, for local use - dash with a base on dropbox.
github, and if you need to covertly and don’t feel sorry for a couple of thousand a year, then you can buy your VPS and put it there (the same can be done on github, in fact, you can just turn the VPS into a combat one)
I store either on a screw or on a git turnip in bitbucket
occasionally dropbox
Such a site is not needed, there are GitHub, BitBucket and checkoutmanager .
To store small pieces of code that can be used in new projects, I use pastebin .
Well, everything was written correctly here: if you need to share a snippet, this is pastebin (or minimalistic Codeo ), if this is an open project, then there is nothing more popular than GitHub. You need a private repository, then BitBucket or, as an option, raise Gitlab in your infrastructure.
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