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Version control with GIT - Introduction
Over the past year or two Git has become an increasingly popular method of version control for the web development community. Subversion has been a popular choice in the industry for a while but it seems a change is happening (or happened, depending if you've already moved to Git). Although Subversion (or SVN as it's commonly referred to) is still a perfectly adequate, it seems the cool kids are using Git.