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Continuing From Where You Last Stopped

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15 Feb 2013CPOL3 min read 45.7K   16  
Frequently save current status of work so that you can continue the next time from where you left off
How to save the current status of your work frequently enough, so that if an abnormal termination occurs, you can make your software continue from where it left off.
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