Legacy Code Rocks

A podcast by Andrea Goulet and M. Scott Ford

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162 Episodes

  1. Innovation in Legacy with Dave Thomas

    Published: 9/16/2024
  2. Code Reviews with Chelsea Troy

    Published: 7/22/2024
  3. Modernizing Code with Edward Hieatt

    Published: 7/3/2024
  4. Mending Code with AI with Ray Myers

    Published: 6/17/2024
  5. Quality-Check of External Dependencies with Feross Aboukhadijeh

    Published: 6/5/2024
  6. From Vintage Computers to Test Automation with Sophia McKeever

    Published: 4/2/2024
  7. Kubescape with Shauli Rozen

    Published: 3/21/2024
  8. Reviewing Logs with Joe Gross

    Published: 3/4/2024
  9. Managing Security Services with Scott McCrady

    Published: 2/19/2024
  10. Developer Experience with Ramiro Berrelleza

    Published: 1/24/2024
  11. Sustainable Opensource with Cory O’Donel

    Published: 1/8/2024
  12. Software Bills of Behavior with Andrew Hendela

    Published: 12/11/2023
  13. Socio-Political Implications of Legacy Code with Amy Newell

    Published: 11/28/2023
  14. Automatic Refactoring with Jonathan Schneider

    Published: 11/13/2023
  15. Disruptive Thinking with Lance James

    Published: 10/24/2023
  16. From Monolith to Understanding with Nelida Velazquez

    Published: 10/2/2023
  17. The Old New Thing with Raymond Chen

    Published: 9/19/2023
  18. Playwright with Debbie O’Brien and Max Schmitt

    Published: 7/31/2023
  19. Windows Terminal with Kayla Cinnamon

    Published: 6/26/2023
  20. Passwordless Cyber Security with Justin Richer

    Published: 5/31/2023

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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.