Long-term code maintenance
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Ole Bulbuk & Sandor Szücs join Natalie to discuss the ins & outs of long-term code maintenance. What does it take to maintain a codebase for a decade or more? How do you plan for that? What about inheriting a codebase for the long term? Oh, and (how) can AI help?
- 44 minutes
- Recorded Jan 17, 2023
- Published Jan 27, 2023
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Chapters
1 | 00:00 |
It's Go Time! |
2 | 00:50 |
Welcoming Ole & Sandor |
3 | 02:55 |
Experience with other languages |
4 | 04:29 |
On the Ship of Theseus |
5 | 08:58 |
Inheriting & maintaining old codebases |
6 | 13:51 |
Biggest problems for long-term maintainance |
7 | 15:43 |
On product-driven development |
8 | 19:14 |
Ole's approach to software development |
9 | 21:38 |
A better approach than TDD? |
10 | 24:27 |
Planning for long-term maintainability |
11 | 32:22 |
Improving test coverage |
12 | 33:38 |
Sandor on cleanroom implementation |
13 | 36:25 |
How can AI help with maintainability? |
14 | 37:25 |
It's time for Unpopular Opinions! |
15 | 37:57 |
Sandor's unpop |
16 | 39:38 |
Ole's unpop |
17 | 41:35 |
Natalie's unpop |
18 | 42:34 |
Time to Go! |
19 | 42:55 |
Outro |
Transcript
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