03-28-2006, 07:27 PM -
Right. Now we get it! Some software developers would number their software something like version 3.4 and then 3.5 etc. up to 3.9 and then would follow with 4.0. They may also use sub-versions such as 3.42, 3.45, 3.49, then 3.52 before they released 4.0.
So it is this way - some developers use the second digit to the right of the decimal as a continuation of version numbers like 3.9 then 3.10. Some developers use that second digit as sub version numbers like 3.9, 3.91, 3.92 then perhaps 4.0.
We now understand all! Thank you Dracula for bringing this to light. :!:
So it is this way - some developers use the second digit to the right of the decimal as a continuation of version numbers like 3.9 then 3.10. Some developers use that second digit as sub version numbers like 3.9, 3.91, 3.92 then perhaps 4.0.
We now understand all! Thank you Dracula for bringing this to light. :!:
HMSS Q Section
click here for 30+ ideas from a Special Plugin List
some examples=
UV Index Monitor, Allergy Monitor, TLB Version Monitor, Cinema Monitor
Visualise World Righteousness
Semper Ad Fundum
Working for the Secret Intelligence Service
click here for 30+ ideas from a Special Plugin List
some examples=
UV Index Monitor, Allergy Monitor, TLB Version Monitor, Cinema Monitor
Visualise World Righteousness
Semper Ad Fundum
Working for the Secret Intelligence Service