Programming is often compared to raising a child. While parents teach their children the skills they need to survive when they eventually move out, developers spend hundreds — if not thousands — of hours arming a system with the code it requires to function by itself before deploying it to the masses. There’s one distinctive difference between the two, however: Parents mostly complain about not seeing their children enough once they’ve fled the family home, whereas developers only hope to have another opportunity to revisit their code in the future.   Fortunately, Commits.io is on hand to help developers maintain a…

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