I have some classes that I've been working on and would like to use them for other projects, but I also want to keep adding new operations and make them available to all projects. I don't really understand the concepts of this way of working. I know that libraries can be made but for this it is necessary to be adding them to each project and I would like them to be always available for all projects. The biggest problem is that I usually use different equipment. At work I have one, at home I have a laptop and a desktop and to synchronize projects I use mega. This gives me a lot of problems when working with libraries since I have to update the paths every time.
Any suggestions on how to work? I use net beans and have heard that something can be done, but I don't know how to find information on these capabilities. A friend of mine was telling me about a release server and GitHub but it's a completely foreign world to me. I tried to install Git but I didn't know how to use it even close.
I am attentive to recommendations on changing the way of working. Thanks.
You can use a version control system and create a repository where you will store all your libraries. That will help you to update your code and have access to it from any computer.
Try with: Git or Github . I use these. If you program in visual studio, you have several options: Visual Studio Team Services , (Git and Github) installing extensions.
To include them automatically in each project, that will depend on the development environment you use. For the generation I use code snippets .