Should you use merge commits or rebase when working on large codebases?
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English - June 06, 2022 18:54 - 55 minutes - 53.5 MB - ★★★★★ - 18 ratingsTechnology technology web javascript ember ember.js software development design Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Sam and Ryan talk about whether you should use merge commits or you should rebase commits in your PRs when working on large, fast-moving codebases. They also talk about implementing build-time client-side search with Stork, and why layering in animation code shouldn’t materially affect your existing React code.
Topics include:
0:00 - Intro1:48 – How to use D3 with React elements -9:14 – Why you should unmount Modals and Dialogs when they’re not visible -24:36 – Using Stork to implement build-time, client-side search -36:03 – Merge commits vs. rebasing in large codebases -Links:
Sam’s D3 and Framer Motion videoStork on GitHubFramer Motion course