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Developers normally work in teams. You write plenty of code; sometimes you test some and decide to delete it, and other times you decide to stick to it. Managing this can be a painful process, which is why you can use Source Control Management (SCM) software: to help you focus on what you do best—writing beautiful code. Git is rapidly becoming the preferred SCM of developers everywhere.
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Gamble, A., Carneiro, C., Barazi, R.A. (2013). Git. In: Beginning Rails 4. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-6035-6_16
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