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Should you use merge commits or rebase when working on large codebases?
Podcast |
Frontend First
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Technology
Publication Date |
Jun 06, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:55:31

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 - Intro
  • 1:48 – 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 -

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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.

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 - Intro
  • 1:48 – 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:

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