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Implementing an innovative, new software application is only the beginning. There are so many other tasks, obstacles, and skills to master before your project can come to fruition. This blog post will share how to avoid common pitfalls so that you can implement your project with less stress and more success. 1. Before you begin your project, choose your target platform. It is critical to select the operating system (Mac or PC) and architecture (x86 or x64) prior to developing your project. When choosing the right platform, consider whether you need both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of your application; if so, choosing x86 will save valuable time for the end-user. 2. Try not to create any duplicate code when building your application. Duplicate code means that you are wasting valuable time that should have been spent on perfecting other parts of your project instead of creating unnecessary code errors during development. 3. Organize your project files in a logical and descriptive manner. Keep the naming conventions consistent and use descriptive names for your files so that others can quickly find and understand them. It is not uncommon for someone to become lost in the file system while working on a project. 4. Try to avoid using any external libraries if possible. These libraries will add extra time to implementing your application, may cause you to create duplicates of code, and may even force you into using features that are beyond the scope of your project or that you do not currently need. 5. Do NOT use a source control system until your application is completely ready for production release. Implementing source control is time consuming and can lead to confusion among your team. Especially during the early stages of development, use a simple tool like Dropbox to file, share, and synchronize your project files with other team members' computers. 6. If you must use a source control system, try to use Git rather than Subversion or other proprietary tools. You should select which version control system (VCS) you will use after reviewing their pros and cons, download it for free (for example, http://git-scm.com), and install it on your computer (if necessary). Once you have the correct version control system installed, set up your project for version control access by following the steps listed in http://www.turbocad.com/x86/Tutorials/ProjectManagement.html 7. Implement version control in your project when your application is 80% complete to provide error catching, better tracking of bugs, and easy rollback to previous versions when appropriate. Use a simple tool like Notepad or Notepad++ to create text files during development, but switch over to an advanced binary file editor like TurboCAD's TurboEDIT at the 80% mark. 8. cfa1e77820
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