What Is a Release Methodology Why Is Version Control Important?
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A release methodology is a set of processes and procedures that are used to get software from a development environment to a production environment. Version control is important because it allows developers to make changes to software code without interfering with the existing code. It also allows developers to go back to a previous version of the software in the event that changes made to the code do not work as expected. Version control helps ensure that software meets the quality standards required by the customer and helps to ensure that the software is released in a timely manner.