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  2. Comparison of version-control software - Wikipedia

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    update: Update the files in a working copy with the latest version from a repository; lock: Lock files in a repository from being changed by other users; add: Mark specified files to be added to repository at next commit; remove: Mark specified files to be removed at next commit (note: keeps cohesive revision history of before and at the remove.)

  3. Git - Wikipedia

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    git add [file], which adds a file to git's working directory (files about to be committed). git commit -m [commit message], which commits the files from the current working directory (so they are now part of the repository's history). A .gitignore file may be created in a Git repository as a plain text file.

  4. Distributed version control - Wikipedia

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    A distributed model is generally better suited for large projects with partly independent developers, such as the Linux Kernel.It allows developers to work in independent branches and apply changes that can later be committed, audited and merged (or rejected) [9] by others.

  5. Netlify - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netlify

    The company enables building, deploying, and scaling websites whose source files are stored in the version control system Git and then generated into static web content files [b 1] [7] served via a content delivery network. [b 2] [b 3] Netlify Functions are used in building dynamic websites with interactive features. [8]

  6. Test-driven development - Wikipedia

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    Test-driven development (TDD) is a way of writing code that involves writing an automated unit-level test case that fails, then writing just enough code to make the test pass, then refactoring both the test code and the production code, then repeating with another new test case.

  7. Source lines of code - Wikipedia

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    Using lines of code to compare a 10,000-line project to a 100,000-line project is far more useful than when comparing a 20,000-line project with a 21,000-line project. While it is debatable exactly how to measure lines of code, discrepancies of an order of magnitude can be clear indicators of software complexity or man-hours .

  8. Stack machine - Wikipedia

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    Pop 2 values from memory, add, and push result to memory; for a total of 5 data cache references. The next step up from this is a stack machine or interpreter with a single top-of-stack register. The above code then does: Load X into empty TOS register (if hardware machine) or Push TOS register to memory, Load X into TOS register (if interpreter)

  9. Godot (game engine) - Wikipedia

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    Godot (/ ˈ ɡ ɒ d oʊ / GOD-oh) [a] is a cross-platform, free and open-source game engine released under the permissive MIT license.It was initially developed in Buenos Aires by Argentine software developers Juan Linietsky and Ariel Manzur [6] for several companies in Latin America prior to its public release in 2014. [7]