What is the difference between BUILD,RELEASE & VERSION ?
Answer Posted / chandu
Build is the file which implies coding of all application
are complete and its ready for execution
Release: The completed build is handed over to testers.
Versions: This is incrementation part of initial build
which is given after regression testing.
If I'm wrong please correct me.
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