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Learning Git and Development Tools

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Understanding README files, wireframes, and Git branches

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What is the purpose of a README file?

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A README file introduces and explains a project. It usually contains instructions on how to install, use, and contribute to the project. It helps others quickly understand the purpose and usage of your code.

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What is the purpose of a wireframe?

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A wireframe is a visual guide that represents the skeletal framework of a webpage. It helps designers and developers plan the structure and layout before adding colors, images, and content.

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A branch in Git is a separate line of development that allows you + to work on new features or bug fixes without affecting the main + codebase. Once changes are ready, branches can be merged back into + the main branch.

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