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2. Real-life example of multiple people editing the same file
Imagine a school group project report where 3 friends are writing in MS Word.Person A adds introduction. Person B adds research. Person C fixes grammar.
If they all edit separately and email files around, theyll end up with many different versions: report_final.docx, report_final2.docx, report_revised_final.docx 😅.
This is messy and confusing.
With Git (or Google Docs), they can all work on the same file, track who wrote what, and merge changes properly.
If they all edit separately and email files around, theyll end up with many different versions: report_final.docx, report_final2.docx, report_revised_final.doc.With Git (or Google Docs), they can all work on the same file, track who wrote what, and merge changes properly.
3. Why is version control better than emailing files back and forth?
No duplicate files → Everything is in one central repository.
Clear history → You can see every change with author and timestamp.
Easy to undo → If someone makes a mistake, you can roll back to an earlier version.
Parallel work → Multiple people can edit different parts without overwriting each other.
Faster collaboration → No more “Which version is the latest?” confusion.
No duplicate files → Everything is in one central repository.Clear history → You can see every change with author and timestamp.Easy to undo → If someone makes a mistake, you can roll back to an earlier version.Parallel work → Multiple people can edit different parts without overwriting each other.Faster collaboration → No more “Which version is the latest?” confusion.