I have my program written for Android. Now I am thinking about writing a new version of this program, but at the same time I don’t want to throw in the correction of errors or the addition of some small features in the old version at the time that I am writing a new version. That is, as I understand it, in one project I should have several versions of the program. Do I just need to create a new module in the project or is there some more correct way?
- oneyou need to use a version control system and create a branch for a new version, if you need to fix something, you will need to roll back to the release branch and make changes, then safely return to the new version and continue to develop it - georgehardcore
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Use version control system (for example git)? If yes, then use different branches. You can look in the direction of Git Flow gitflow
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