(The text in these examples is from the Wikipedia article on the diff utility.) What this looks like in practice is a diff (similar to a redline) shown within a version control application. There’s no “ track changes,” and you don’t “run a redline.” Instead, comparisons are essentially already done, all the time. In software development, comparing one version of a file to another generally is not a separate step in a working process. Like lawyers, software developers routinely compare different versions of text (source code, not legal documents) as they work-but the way software developers typically go about this is very different, and arguably better, than the way lawyers typically go about this. ![]() ![]() ![]() When you work with text, as you certainly do in law, you often need to be able to compare one text to another easily and quickly.
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