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The latest news, tips, and tricks for Git enthusiasts It used to be simple: write code, test it loca

The latest news, tips, and tricks for Git enthusiasts [Git Insiders]( [What does DevOps mean to devs?]( [What does DevOps mean to devs?]( It used to be simple: write code, test it locally, deploy to prod, and everything runs perfectly forever. The hard reality is that software development is messy, and growing more complex every day. Doing DevOps as a developer means understanding how code needs to work with surrounding developers' code. [Learn more]( In case you missed it... [Super-powered continuous delivery with Git]( [Super‑powered continuous delivery with Git]( Developers need to understand the code everyone works on, ensure changes don't conflict, find defects before customers, keep everyone updated, and on and on. As it turns out, each of those problems is addressed by either Git branching or continuous delivery. [Learn more]( [How Git fits into agile and DevOps workflows]( [How Git fits into agile and DevOps workflows]( Git works the way your agile and DevOps teams work (and should strive to work). Git allows for changes to be pushed down the deployment pipeline faster than working with monolithic releases and centralized version control systems. [Learn more]( [Share for swag]( [Share for swag]( You get resources! They get resources! Everybody gets resources! Re‑tweet the round‑up for a chance to win swag. Follow us on [@Bitbucket]( so we can DM you a swag code. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Share now!]( [Read in browser]( • [Privacy policy]( • [Contact us]( • [Read our blog]( • [Join Atlassian Community]( [Facebook]( [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( Copyright 2021 Atlassian Pty Ltd. All rights reserved. We are located at 341 George Street, Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia [Atlassian]( If you no longer wish to receive these emails, please [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe here](.

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