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Version Control
What is Version Control?
Version Control (most commonly using a tool like Git) is a foundational practice in professional development. It allows multiple developers to work on the same project simultaneously without overwriting each other's work.
Why Version Control Matters in Enterprise Development?
Using Version Control is a requirement for maintaining a stable, clean, and collaborative Scalable Build.
- Risk Management: It eliminates the risk of disastrous errors, ensuring a quick recovery if a bug is deployed.
- Technical Debt: It maintains a clean history, making it easier to track and resolve Technical Debt.
- Quality Assurance (QA): It's essential for testing, as new features can be isolated and tested before being merged into the main codebase.
Example from Flowtrix Projects
While Webflow provides excellent native versioning, Flowtrix utilizes professional Version Control practices for all Custom Code and complex project setups. This ensures our Frontend Development process is robust and collaborative, guaranteeing the stability of the Scalable Build and providing a secure history for easy rollback during the Quality Assurance (QA) phase.
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