06-12-2012, 01:05 PM
Since I will probably seek for carrer in programming, in future, I cannot find ANYWHERE a nice explanation of published software version numbers.
There are four numbers: Major, Minor, Build, Revision.
The thing is, I don't know which one to change when I create an updated version of a software.
For example, I made my first Tic-Tac-Toe game which included only basics, but now I added 'MORE' button which extends the window and shows the information of the current game.
I don't know which number to change after that. I suppose you get it by now.
Although it might be irrelevant, but I would like to know.
By the way, examples would be greatly appreciated.
There are four numbers: Major, Minor, Build, Revision.
The thing is, I don't know which one to change when I create an updated version of a software.
For example, I made my first Tic-Tac-Toe game which included only basics, but now I added 'MORE' button which extends the window and shows the information of the current game.
I don't know which number to change after that. I suppose you get it by now.
Although it might be irrelevant, but I would like to know.
By the way, examples would be greatly appreciated.
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System.out.println("I prefer Java.");
System.out.println("I prefer Java.");