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Lost my changes twice now. First time was my own fault. Was in a hurry to pick up my son from daycare so I checked in my code and locked my computer before the code was actually checked in. So today when I took "Get latest" somehow my last code from yesterday vanished. So, I rewrote everything, but now there was some problem with service references, and building the solution failed. A colleague had a look into it, but he couldn't resolve the problem neither. Instead he accidentally made an undo changes on my code, so now my code is gone again. And the solution still doesn't build. I'm just a *leetle* frustrated right now :(

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    @JohnnyMuen That's not a decision for me to make. It is Our system architect who decides what platforms, environments, tools whatever we use. For good and for bad. I don't like to bother about what tools to use, I just like to code :D
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    @JohnnyMuen I have no first-hand experience of using it for dev, but I keep hearing from others how great it is.
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    @TerriToniAX In my sparetime, I do need to make these decisions though, whether I like it or not. My side projects are mostly web and have been LAMP for many years, but I'm afraid that a transition to MEAN will become inevitable. What's this got to do with tfs? Absolutely nothing. I'm just blabbering, or thinking aloud :) devRant is my rubber duck.
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