Legacy Code Rocks

En podkast av Andrea Goulet and M. Scott Ford

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162 Episoder

  1. PowerShell with Chrissy LeMaire

    Publisert: 28.6.2021
  2. Cloud Therapy with Bobby Allen

    Publisert: 14.6.2021
  3. Economics of Technical Debt with Jim Humelsine

    Publisert: 31.5.2021
  4. Adding Tests to Legacy Systems with Floyd Hilton

    Publisert: 17.5.2021
  5. Public Cloud in the Service of Applications with Sarah Musick

    Publisert: 3.5.2021
  6. Legacy in Functional Programming With Eric Normand

    Publisert: 19.4.2021
  7. The Value of Old with Marianne Bellotti

    Publisert: 5.4.2021
  8. Staying on Top of Dependency Freshness with Freshli

    Publisert: 22.3.2021
  9. Conquering the Fear of Legacy Code With Barry O’Sullivan

    Publisert: 8.3.2021
  10. Trans-Inclusive Design with Erin White

    Publisert: 22.2.2021
  11. Measuring Code Quality with Dan Sturtevant

    Publisert: 8.2.2021
  12. Keeping Up with Ruby on Rails with Robby Russell

    Publisert: 25.1.2021
  13. Microservices Security with Prabath Siriwardena and Nuwan Dias

    Publisert: 11.1.2021
  14. Legacy Coders with Clive Thompson

    Publisert: 28.12.2020
  15. Celebrating Our 5th Anniversary with Johanna Rothman

    Publisert: 14.12.2020
  16. Legacy Code in Times of Crisis with Joao-Pierre Ruth

    Publisert: 30.11.2020
  17. Quantified Task Management with Jason C McDonald

    Publisert: 16.11.2020
  18. Mending the Makers with Luke Rabin and Brandon Lewis

    Publisert: 2.11.2020
  19. Communication Debt with Andrea Goulet

    Publisert: 19.10.2020
  20. From a Monolith to Containers with Ben Johnson

    Publisert: 5.10.2020

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Legacy Code Rocks explores the world of modernizing existing software applications. Hosts Andrea Goulet and M. Scott Ford of Corgibytes are out to change the way you think about legacy code. If you’re like a lot of people, when you hear the words “legacy code” it conjures up images of big mainframes and archaic punch card machines. While that’s true — it only tells a small part of the story. The truth is, the code you leave behind is your legacy, so let's make it a good one.

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