September 2015
Beginner
376 pages
10h 42m
English
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List of Figures
Chapter 1. Before you begin
Chapter 2. An overview of Git and version control
Figure 2.1. Version control for the individual developer
Figure 2.2. Saving to disk happens more often than saving to the version control system.
Figure 2.3. Version control for the organization
Figure 2.4. Saving files to a main, or trunk, branch
Figure 2.5. Making Version 1 in the repository
Figure 2.6. New commits happen after Version 1, as indicated by the arrow. The trunk grows bigger.
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