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Sách Mastering Git A Beginners Guide

Sách Mastering Git A Beginners Guide (sách keo gáy, bìa mềm)
 
Categories:Computers - Programming
 
Year:2022
 
Edition:1
 
Language:english
 
Pages:254
 
Mastering Git aims to introduce developers of all ages to the wonderful and useful world of Git.
 
As
far as software development is considered, the advent of Git has truly
proven to be a milestone. If you are a software developer, you have
probably heard of Git already. Its importance and functionality in the
world of coding merits very high praise for a variety of reasons.
 
Computers
now have become very amenable machines. You can remove a significant
section of the text from your work accidentally, but there is no need to
panic. Simply use the Undo option and you're good. This, however, was
not the case in the early days of development. Back then, developers did
not have access to any such technology, and it was only one person who
used to own the master copy of a work. This person would divide the code
into specific parts, which would subsequently be divided between
developers, who would work on their part and make their completed
submissions independently of each other. This was followed by a standard
check, after which the old version was completely replaced by the new
version. This was a very tedious process -- unless someone were very
proactive with making copies of the code, the previous versions of a
file were often effectively lost.
 
Thankfully, a significant
breakthrough came in 1972 when developer Marc Rochkind invented the
Source Code Control System (SCCS), which was the very first form of
Version Control System. It was limited in terms of its functionality,
could allow only one person to work on it at a time, while concurrent
management had to be handled using locks. But we have come a long way
since then.
 
Today, Git is the single most-used VCS out there, and
its influence on coding and development, in particular, the innovative
use of 'branches' in order to facilitate collaboration for projects,
cannot be over-emphasized. Version Control has become an indispensable
part of our lives, and being familiar with the functioning of Git is s