I have been working solo on a project for quite some time and am reaching the point where having another developer on the project would be helpful. I am a fresh college graduate, so I have only programmed alone and have never had the need to use any version control software.
Since I will be using Visual Studio
, I would like to use Team Foundation
for version control.
What does a life cycle of a piece of software look like using Team Foundation
?
- Where is the code stored
- When building, where is it building?
- How does branching/merging work?
How are errors handled? For instance, if I commit a broken piece of code?
- Will the other developer still be able to function?
- Will it build using a previous version of the broken file?
EDIT: This may be a naive question, but is the project solution file also backed up as part of version control? As far as I know, this file is responsible for knowing what other files are required for a project and opening them in the solution explorer. Does it serve any other purpose? How do other developers get this file and what happens when a new file is added to the project?
Any additional information would be much appreciated!