258: Digital Gardeners
On this week's episode, Steph and Chris discuss a git-blame feature that supports bypassing less helpful commits. They also revisit a discussion about Dependabot PRs and recent performance adjustments, sharing which strategies worked and which ones didn't. They also discuss the dreaded three-state boolean, designing a system for cacheability, and using Ruby's magic comment to freeze string literals.
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Trello Account Switching Feature (https://blog.trello.com/trello-account-switcher-feature)
Git feature: ignore-revs-file (https://git-scm.com/docs/git-blame#Documentation/git-blame.txt---ignore-revs-fileltfilegt)
Chris's Tweet about ignore-revs-file (https://twitter.com/christoomey/status/1295790063008141312)
Strong Migrations (https://github.com/ankane/strong_migrations)
MemCachier (https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/memcachier)
Ruby 2.3 - magic comment to freeze string literals (https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/news/2015/12/25/ruby-2-3-0-released/)