Having a distributed architecture, Git is an example of a DVCS (hence Distributed Version Control System). Developers who have worked with Git are well represented in the pool of available software development talent and it works well on a wide range of operating systems and IDEs (Integrated Development Environments). A staggering number of software projects rely on Git for version control, including commercial projects as well as open source. Git is a mature, actively maintained open source project originally developed in 2005 by Linus Torvalds, the famous creator of the Linux operating system kernel. ![]() By far, the most widely used modern version control system in the world today is Git.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |