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TFVC

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What is TFVC?

Team Foundation Version Control (TFVC) is a centralized version control system. It is commonly used to manage and track changes to source code and other files in software development projects. It locks files for editing, preventing concurrent changes and conflicts. It is now generally superseded by Git but is still used in some legacy systems and projects.

What other technologies are related to TFVC?

TFVC Competitor Technologies

TFSGit uses Git for version control within TFS, which is an alternative to TFVC's centralized version control.
mentioned alongside TFVC in 88% (64) of relevant job posts
Git is a distributed version control system that is a direct alternative to TFVC's centralized approach.
mentioned alongside TFVC in 0% (1.3k) of relevant job posts
SVN (Subversion) is another centralized version control system that is a competitor to TFVC.
mentioned alongside TFVC in 0% (251) of relevant job posts
Mercurial is a distributed version control system, which makes it a competitor to TFVC.
mentioned alongside TFVC in 0% (65) of relevant job posts

TFVC Complementary Technologies

TFVC is used to version control applications built in the .NET Framework.
mentioned alongside TFVC in 20% (69) of relevant job posts
NuGet packages can be version controlled using TFVC.
mentioned alongside TFVC in 1% (80) of relevant job posts
TFVC is used to version control code written in C#.
mentioned alongside TFVC in 0% (807) of relevant job posts

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