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Targets and Schemes

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We even talked about how branches can be used by different development teams or individual engineers to test out just different types of ideas. Basically, when you want to try something different you create a branch, which in Git is a complete set of all the files and changes so far. From there, you make all the changes you want and test out your ideas. This does not affect the main branch, which is just as you left it. If your ideas don’t work out, you can get rid of the branch or just leave it as a note for future work. If it does turn out to be better, then you merge your new work into the main branch to include the changes.

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Maskrey, M.K. (2016). Targets and Schemes. In: App Development Recipes for iOS and watchOS. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-1820-4_8

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