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I am considering a project using MathematicaMathematica and openCL.

  I know that the openCL C source code can be tracked.

Has anyone used a versioning site or software so multiple developers can modify a common notebook?

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How aboutpossible to: 1) check out non-exclusive nb 2) change the nb 3) check out exclusive nb and merge locally? 4) check in nb

Can notebooks be merged locally?

  • check out a notebook non-exclusively?
  • check out a notebook exclusively?
  • change the notebook?
  • merge a notebook locally?
  • check in a notebook?

I am considering a project using Mathematica and openCL.

  I know the openCL C source code can be tracked.

Has anyone used a versioning site or software so multiple developers can modify a common notebook?

If this question had been migrated, I would not have asked the above question Mods may close it if they wish.

How about: 1) check out non-exclusive nb 2) change the nb 3) check out exclusive nb and merge locally? 4) check in nb

Can notebooks be merged locally?

I am considering a project using Mathematica and openCL. I know that the openCL C source code can be tracked.

Has anyone used a versioning site or software so multiple developers can modify a common notebook? Is it possible to:

  • check out a notebook non-exclusively?
  • check out a notebook exclusively?
  • change the notebook?
  • merge a notebook locally?
  • check in a notebook?
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I am considering a project using Mathematica and openCL.

I know the openCL C source code can be tracked.

Has anyone used a versioning site or software so multiple developers can modify a common notebook?

If this question had been migrated, I would not have asked the above question Mods may close it if they wish.

How about: 1) check out non-exclusive nb 2) change the nb 3) check out exclusive nb and merge locally? 4) check in nb

Can notebooks be merged locally?

I am considering a project using Mathematica and openCL.

I know the openCL C source code can be tracked.

Has anyone used a versioning site or software so multiple developers can modify a common notebook?

I am considering a project using Mathematica and openCL.

I know the openCL C source code can be tracked.

Has anyone used a versioning site or software so multiple developers can modify a common notebook?

If this question had been migrated, I would not have asked the above question Mods may close it if they wish.

How about: 1) check out non-exclusive nb 2) change the nb 3) check out exclusive nb and merge locally? 4) check in nb

Can notebooks be merged locally?

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Are there suitable versioning systems for Mathematica notebooks?

I am considering a project using Mathematica and openCL.

I know the openCL C source code can be tracked.

Has anyone used a versioning site or software so multiple developers can modify a common notebook?