Maintainable
A podcast by Robby Russell - Tuesdays
210 Episodes
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Johanna Rothman: No, Great Developers Aren't Destined to Be Great Managers
Published: 3/2/2021 -
Helen Scott: Strategies For Measuring Developer Experience (DX)
Published: 2/24/2021 -
Robert Kaufman: Running a Consultancy and a Coding School
Published: 2/16/2021 -
Heidi Helfand: The Art and Wisdom of Changing Teams
Published: 2/8/2021 -
Jutta Eckstein: How Software Impacts Our Planet
Published: 2/2/2021 -
John Cech: How To Mentor Interns On Software Projects
Published: 1/25/2021 -
Theresa Neate: Testing != Quality
Published: 1/19/2021 -
Michael Springer: Vetting External Dependencies
Published: 1/11/2021 -
Jason Swett: Refactoring Is Necessary to Keep Your Blade Sharp
Published: 1/4/2021 -
Sudhir Reddy: Don't Be Afraid to Slash and Burn
Published: 12/28/2020 -
Monica Lent: Progress Is More Important Than Perfection
Published: 12/21/2020 -
Trae Robrock: Understanding Your Risk Tolerance As An Engineer
Published: 12/14/2020 -
Mark Erikson: Accidentally Becoming an Open Source Maintainer
Published: 12/7/2020 -
Bonnie Brennan: Building Community
Published: 11/30/2020 -
Khaled Souf: Track Down Dead Code and Delete it
Published: 11/23/2020 -
Adrianna Chang: Using the Strangler Fig Pattern at Shopify
Published: 11/16/2020 -
Mark Downie: Balancing The Promises That Open Source Projects Make
Published: 11/9/2020 -
Glenn Vanderburg: Don't Ask For Small Things
Published: 11/2/2020 -
Suzan Bond: Embracing Discomfort and Navigating Transitions
Published: 10/26/2020 -
Nicolas Carlo: Changing Messy Software Without Breaking It
Published: 10/19/2020
Do you feel like you're hitting a wall with your existing software projects? Are you curious to hear how other people are navigating this? You're not alone. On the Maintainable Software Podcast, Robby speaks with seasoned practitioners who have overcome the technical and cultural problems often associated with software development. Our guests will share stories in each episode and outline tangible, real-world approaches to software challenges. In turn, you'll uncover new ways of thinking about how to improve your software project's maintainability.