The key to successful build management in distributed environments is a foundational commitment to consistency, repeatability and portability. This is just as true for small, homogeneous development environments using in-house, scripted build systems, as it is for large, complex envir... The key to successful build management in distributed environments is a foundational commitment to consistency, repeatability and portability. This is just as true for small, homogeneous development environments using in-house, scripted build systems, as it is for large, complex envir...Mar. 12, 2007 10:15 AM EDT Reads: 13,886 Replies: 2 |
Whether writing code for a small, single-platform environment or contributing to a sophisticated cross-platform, multi-language application, one truth remains consistent: a disorganized or poorly implemented build management strategy will adversely affect a developer's workflow.Dec. 29, 2005 05:15 PM EST Reads: 27,717 Replies: 1 |







Matt Gabor is a senior developer, Catalyst Systems Corporation. He has an extensive background in the use and development of Eclipse Plug-ins and is expert in the Openmake Build Plug-in. His technical skills includes J2EE, J2SE, and .NET development.
Whether writing code for a small, single-platform environment or contributing to a sophisticated cross-platform, multi-language application, one truth remains consistent: a disorganized or poorly implemented build management strategy will adversely affect a developer's workflow.





















