Go Time: Golang, Software Engineering

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?

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  • Featuring:

    • Ole Bulbuk – Website, GitHub, X
    • Sandor Szücs – GitHub, X
    • Natalie Pistunovich – GitHub, X

    Show Notes:

    • Ship of Theseus
    • GoTime Episode with Ole on the Berlin transition to Go
    • GoTime Episode with Bill Kennedy on TDD
    • OS projects mentioned by Ssandor
      • skipper
        • proxytest
        • kubernetestest
        • kube-ingress-aws-controller
        • Omega
        • BDD - Behaviour Driven Development
        • OS projects mentioned by Ole Bulbuk
          • Spaghetti Analyzer
          • Spaghetti Cutter
          • Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

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