Luke Beatty: Stop, collaborate and listen

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Luke Beatty shares his insight into source control and explains how developers collaborate on financial services projects

There are many technologies developers use when developing new software changes and features, many of which we utilise when developing for Apricity and Para-Sols. Source control (or version control) is one of the technologies the development team at The Verve Group use on a daily basis. Source control allows us to keep track of our work easily, looking at changes being made within our environment; this could range from changes in code, changes in file names or even a newly added image, it also allows us to keep track of who made these changes, which can be helpful in the long run. It'...

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