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            In the world of coding, teamwork is essential. Whether you&#39;re building a software project or collaborating on an open-source repository, co-authoring Git commits and practicing pair programming can streamline your workflow and improve code quality.
          
          
        
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            In the digital realm, ensuring the longevity of projects is crucial. The University of Victoria&#39;s &#34;Endings Project&#34; presents guidelines for digital project sustainability. These principles divide projects into five areas: Data, Documentation, Processing, Products, and Release Management, each with its own set of standards to assure sustainability.
          
          
        
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            You should never share Django user databases between projects! But sometimes....
          
          
        
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