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| | | | | This is the second post in my Start to Finish series. You can check out my first post introducing the series and my tools here. What is SCM? SCM, or source code management, is a system that helps developers manage the source code for their projects. They have been around forever, things like CVS, Subversion (SVN) and now Git are the popular ones. SCMs allow you to version your source code, which is why they are also called Version Control Systems. | |
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| | | | | Nick Donaldson Version control is an indispensable tool in modern software development, and Git is one of the most popular and widely used version control systems available today. However, despite its pervasiveness, many development teams do not use Git to its full potential, often due to a lack of a well constructed and adhered-to Git... | |
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| | | | | Beanstalk is your single process to commit code, review with the team and deploy the final result to your customers. | |
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| | | In 2024, AI has become a pivotal force reshaping businesses globally. Companies of all sizes and industries must prioritize AI integration for innovation and efficiency. AI has evolved beyond its initial stages, offering transformative potential akin to a co-pilot for operations. A clear AI strategy is imperative, covering data, talent, technology, ethics, and ROI. Real-world examples demonstrate AI's impact, despite challenges. Embracing AI is essential for staying competitive and leading innovation in ... | ||