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Articles by Tute Costa

  1. Git interactive rebase, squash, amend and other ways of rewriting history

    Learn the git tools that will allow you to keep a clean git history, how to use them, and why they should be handled with care.

    Tute Costa
    November 3, 2014
    • Git
    • Tools
  2. Refactoring From Model to View Helper to Null Object

    We are working to add more thorough progress tracking to upcase.com. Chad...

    Tute Costa
    October 10, 2014
    • Web
    • Rails
    • Ruby
    • Upcase
  3. Shared Terminology Yet Different Concepts Between Ember.js and Rails

    Developers who are well versed in Ruby on Rails (or other MVC...

    Tute Costa
    June 12, 2014
    • Web
    • Rails
    • Ember
    • JavaScript
  4. Extract Mostly-Constant Data from the Database

    How moving some data out of the database and into your codebase as well-named constants can decouple your code and improve performance.

    Tute Costa
    April 11, 2014
    • Web
    • Rails
    • SQL
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