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How did viewing a diff between two versions of a file help you see the bug that
was introduced?
It made the job of discovering exactly what was wrong much easier and simple.
How could having easy access to the entire history of a file make you a more
efficient programmer in the long term?
You can compare the two files if you run into issues with new versions.
What do you think are the pros and cons of manually choosing when to create a
commit, like you do in Git, vs having versions automatically saved, like Google
docs does?
Understanding where and how your files are kept make sharing them and working other people into your project or solution will be mush easier.
Why do you think some version control systems, like Git, allow saving multiple
files in one commit, while others, like Google Docs, treat each file separately?
It works well when colaberating with others, or working ona project that requires multiple files.
How can you use the commands git log and git diff to view the history of files?
You can view the number of changes between files and which line they took place on, as well as
How might using version control make you more confident to make changes that
could break something?
I will be able to go back to a previous version my program or files that work.
Now that you have your workspace set up, what do you want to try using Git for?
To begin my repository for projects in the course!