Iterating on pull requests - don't squash commits!
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This is a small piece of advice for starting developers regarding pull requests on git.
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This is a small piece of advice for starting developers regarding pull requests on git.
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This week, I have had some fun debugging a performance problem related to views rendering outside of a controller in a Rails 4 application.
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As a development agency, we're no strangers to also building the technical architecture for our clients. That includes using Amazon's S3 service for storage, which we've used in many projects, like that time we used it for a web platform for a musical contest with thousands of submissions in a very short period of time.
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Although modern solutions like Docker provide most of the tools we need for the deployments of nowadays web applications, there's no one-size-fits-all solution to optimise asset compilation during deployment, especially for legacy projects.
In this blog post, I'm going to explain one solution I came up with.
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We are using Shrine as an alternative to Active Storage for our own product, Rosetta. Here's why.
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