v4v1
v4v1 is a software development methodology that emphasizes the importance of version control and continuous integration in the software development lifecycle. The name "v4v1" is an acronym for "version for version one," reflecting its focus on the initial version of a software project. The methodology was popularized by the software development community in the early 2000s as a response to the growing complexity of software projects and the need for more structured approaches to development.
The v4v1 methodology is characterized by its emphasis on the following principles:
1. Version Control: v4v1 advocates for the use of version control systems to manage changes to the
2. Continuous Integration: The methodology promotes the practice of integrating code changes frequently and verifying the
3. Iterative Development: v4v1 encourages an iterative approach to software development, where the software is developed
4. Documentation: The methodology emphasizes the importance of documentation throughout the development process. This includes documentation
v4v1 has been influential in shaping modern software development practices, particularly in the areas of version