CHAPTER 5

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Version Control

Version control, sometimes referred to as the code or source repository, can serve several purposes in a typical software development organization:

  1. To coordinate project source code between different developers or groups of developers.
  2. To serve as the “system of record” for code that goes into production.
  3. To centralize source storage and providing autonomy from developer’s machines.
  4. To allow for automated tests and builds to occur on demand or at configured times.

In this chapter, we’ll first discuss some terminology associated with version control, then move on to a technical example.

Theory

The main purpose of any ...

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