Part 2 – Lifecycle of a Branch
Let’s take a look at the lifecyle of a Git Branch.
Unlike TFVC, branches in Git are typically short lived when it comes to development. In TFVC you may have a branch for each developer or a branch for development in general, another for test then a release branch. In Git, we will be using branches differently. We’ll get a change request as a work item in DevOps, review it, create a branch,…
Unlike TFVC, branches in Git are typically short lived when it comes to development. In TFVC you may have a branch for each developer or a branch for development in general, another for test then a release branch. In Git, we will be using branches differently. We’ll get a change request as a work item in DevOps, review it, create a branch,…
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Part 2 – Lifecycle of a Branch
Let’s take a look at the lifecyle of a Git Branch. Unlike TFVC, branches in Git are typically short lived when it comes to development. In TFVC you may have a branch for each developer or a branch for development in general, another for test then a release branch.
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