Pronunciation: /ˈvɜːrʒənɪŋ/
noun the act of creating different versions of something, typically software or documents, to track changes or updates
A1 Versioning helps keep track of changes made to a document or file.
A2 Understanding versioning is important when collaborating on a project with others.
B1 Proper versioning can prevent confusion and ensure everyone is working on the most up-to-date file.
B2 Versioning tools like Git allow for easy branching and merging of code changes.
C1 Advanced versioning systems can automatically track changes and help with rollbacks if needed.
C2 Effective versioning strategies are crucial for large-scale software development projects.
formal Versioning is a critical aspect of software development for tracking changes and managing updates.
informal Make sure you keep versioning your code so we can keep track of the changes.
slang Don't forget to do some versioning on that project before it's due.
figurative In life, versioning can be seen as a way to reflect on personal growth and evolution.
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