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589 PointsPlease fill in the correct answer in each blank provided below.
Each project you have under version control will have a , which is a collection of describing the changes to your project as you work.
4 Answers
Majdi Zrelli
Courses Plus Student 19,262 Pointsthe answer is [start:stop:step]
David Danko
1,415 Pointsnope...
Kyle Wyne
7,399 Pointsaside
Alex Medalla
1,028 Pointsguys this is for version control review read the headlines!!! its not for java basics
MOOKETSI MARTIN MOLELOWAKGOTLA
2,659 Pointsanswer is super
Gene Osborne
8,630 PointsGene Osborne
8,630 Pointsrepository, commits
Every project has a repository which can be described as the sum of all the changes to that version of the project (commits) that have occurred up to the present.