Question
What is a typical development cycle using a Version Control System (VCS)?(1 point)
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Send a pull request to the team, pull a new branch, commit every functional version of the new feature as it is developed and merge new features into the project.
Send a pull request to the team, pull a new branch, commit every functional version of the new feature as it is developed and merge new features into the project.
Start a new branch, commit every functional version of the new feature as it is developed, send a pull request to the team and merge new features into the project.
Start a new branch, commit every functional version of the new feature as it is developed, send a pull request to the team and merge new features into the project.
Build a repository, upload files, publicize the project, evaluate proposed changes and merge approved changes into the project.
Build a repository, upload files, publicize the project, evaluate proposed changes and merge approved changes into the project.
Start a new branch, merge every functional version of the new feature as it is developed, send a pull request to the team and commit new features into the project.
Responses
Send a pull request to the team, pull a new branch, commit every functional version of the new feature as it is developed and merge new features into the project.
Send a pull request to the team, pull a new branch, commit every functional version of the new feature as it is developed and merge new features into the project.
Start a new branch, commit every functional version of the new feature as it is developed, send a pull request to the team and merge new features into the project.
Start a new branch, commit every functional version of the new feature as it is developed, send a pull request to the team and merge new features into the project.
Build a repository, upload files, publicize the project, evaluate proposed changes and merge approved changes into the project.
Build a repository, upload files, publicize the project, evaluate proposed changes and merge approved changes into the project.
Start a new branch, merge every functional version of the new feature as it is developed, send a pull request to the team and commit new features into the project.
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Start a new branch, commit every functional version of the new feature as it is developed, send a pull request to the team and merge new features into the project.
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