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Git is a widely adopted version control system known for its functionality, performance, security, and flexibility, making it favorable compared to other alternatives. Its popularity means many developers are already familiar with it, reducing the need for training when organizations migrate to Git. Additionally, Git's prevalence ensures compatibility with numerous third-party tools and services, enhancing its attractiveness for both new and experienced developers.

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Git is a widely adopted version control system known for its functionality, performance, security, and flexibility, making it favorable compared to other alternatives. Its popularity means many developers are already familiar with it, reducing the need for training when organizations migrate to Git. Additionally, Git's prevalence ensures compatibility with numerous third-party tools and services, enhancing its attractiveness for both new and experienced developers.

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Git has the functionality, performance, security and flexibility that most teams

and individual developers need. These attributes of Git are detailed above. In
side-by-side comparisons with most other alternatives, many teams find that Git is
very favorable.

Git is a de facto standard


Git is the most broadly adopted tool of its kind. This makes Git attractive for the
following reasons. At Atlassian, nearly all of our project source code is managed
in Git.

Vast numbers of developers already have Git experience and a significant proportion
of college graduates may have experience with only Git. While some organizations
may need to climb the learning curve when migrating to Git from another version
control system, many of their existing and future developers do not need to be
trained on Git.

In addition to the benefits of a large talent pool, the predominance of Git also
means that many third party software tools and services are already integrated with
Git including IDEs, and our own tools like DVCS desktop client Sourcetree, issue
and project tracking software, Jira, and code hosting service, Bitbucket.

If you are an inexperienced developer wanting to build up valuable skills in


software development tools, when it comes to version control, Git should be on your
list.

Git is a quality open source project

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