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Maintainable Software Podcast

@_maintainable

Curious Conversations on the Art of Software Maintenance. Hosted by @PlanetArgon's CEO @RobbyRussell.

Chris Zetter shares why starting small is the key to building confidence in an older codebase, and how small wins create momentum for bigger changes. Listen on Maintainable with host @robbyrussell: buff.ly/kQLCicY


Denis Rechkunov shares how automation, alignment, and open feedback loops make consistency last. Hear why maintainability depends more on people than architecture. Listen on Maintainable Software Podcast with host @RobbyRussell: buff.ly/QTdJis9

_maintainable's tweet image. Denis Rechkunov shares how automation, alignment, and open feedback loops make consistency last. Hear why maintainability depends more on people than architecture.

Listen on Maintainable Software Podcast with host @RobbyRussell: buff.ly/QTdJis9

It’s less about how you write code and more about creating a team culture that values maintainability. In this episode, Dennis Richkunov explains why consistency should be cultivated, not enforced. Listen on Maintainable Podcast with host @RobbyRussell: buff.ly/QTdJis9


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Another year is wrapping up. And somewhere, someone on your team is asking if it’s time to rewrite the app. It’s a familiar question. The clean slate always sounds appealing. But it also means starting over, relearning what you already know, and hoping it goes faster this time.

planetargon's tweet image. Another year is wrapping up.
And somewhere, someone on your team is asking if it’s time to rewrite the app.

It’s a familiar question. The clean slate always sounds appealing.
But it also means starting over, relearning what you already know, and hoping it goes faster this time.

🔊 Catch up with @RobbyRussell as @realntl explains why monoculture can move fast but consensus sustains long-term progress. 🗳️ They discuss how, when original developers leave, new teams must take ownership of architectural decisions. 🎧 Listen here: buff.ly/TelcgXB

_maintainable's tweet image. 🔊 Catch up with @RobbyRussell as @realntl explains why monoculture can move fast but consensus sustains long-term progress.
🗳️ They discuss how, when original developers leave, new teams must take ownership of architectural decisions.
🎧 Listen here: buff.ly/TelcgXB

📻 Tune in and join @Robbyussell and @realntl as they discuss why “perfectly maintained software” might be a platonic ideal rather than a realistic target. 🎯 🎧 Listen here: buff.ly/TelcgXB


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A few people I'd love to have on @_maintainable...can you help make an intro? - @KentBeck - @nayafia (talk about her book, Working in Public) - @martinfowler Also...who would you love to hear me interview on Maintainable.fm?


Our recent episode featuring Laravel's creator, Taylor Otwell, reminds us that software that lasts is usually simple. Check out The Register's take on this practical episode. buff.ly/NrcfJN4


"For anyone who’s inherited a project that felt like a ticking time bomb, this podcast is both therapy and a playbook." Thanks for the shoutout!

You definitely need to have these podcasts on your playlist! 🤤 These are the software engineering podcasts you’ll keep coming back to when the code gets messy, the deploys get weird, or the CI just won’t behave. 🎧 Software Engineering Radio brought to you by IEEE Software &…

hackmamba's tweet image. You definitely need to have these podcasts on your playlist! 🤤

These are the software engineering podcasts you’ll keep coming back to when the code gets messy, the deploys get weird, or the CI just won’t behave.

🎧 Software Engineering Radio brought to you by IEEE Software &…


🔊 Catch up with @RobbyRussell & @TaylorOtwell as they discuss why Laravel was designed to help average developers build apps quickly. 📱 He explains why Laravel wasn’t extracted from an app, and how it evolved from real-world usage. Listen here: buff.ly/TYy5E9G

_maintainable's tweet image. 🔊 Catch up with @RobbyRussell & @TaylorOtwell as they discuss why Laravel was designed to help average developers build apps quickly.
📱 He explains why Laravel wasn’t extracted from an app, and how it evolved from real-world usage.
Listen here: buff.ly/TYy5E9G

📻 Tune in with @RobbyRussell as guest @taylorotwell explains how Laravel started as an experiment and became his full-time work within months. 👣 He reflects on Laravel’s early influences, including Ruby on Rails. 🎧 Listen here: buff.ly/TYy5E9G


Listen to Joe's appearance on Maintainable from a few months back maintainable.fm/episodes/joe-m…

It's here folks, it's finally here!!

joemasilotti's tweet image. It's here folks, it's finally here!!


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The best way to improve a podcast? Ask the guests who’ve been through it. After launching @_maintainable, I started sending a short survey after every interview. Not to measure success. To learn. Did they feel prepared? Did the conversation feel valuable? Would they recommend…

robbyrussell's tweet image. The best way to improve a podcast?

Ask the guests who’ve been through it.

After launching @_maintainable, I started sending a short survey after every interview. Not to measure success. To learn.

Did they feel prepared?
Did the conversation feel valuable?
Would they recommend…
robbyrussell's tweet image. The best way to improve a podcast?

Ask the guests who’ve been through it.

After launching @_maintainable, I started sending a short survey after every interview. Not to measure success. To learn.

Did they feel prepared?
Did the conversation feel valuable?
Would they recommend…

🔊 Catch up on this episode with @RobbyRussell and Sara Jackson as they talk about why teams should care about how their app behaves when third-party services go down. 🎧 Listen here: buff.ly/KN5AcQT

_maintainable's tweet image. 🔊 Catch up on this episode with @RobbyRussell and Sara Jackson as they talk about why teams should care about how their app behaves when third-party services go down. 
🎧 Listen here: buff.ly/KN5AcQT

📻 Join @RobbyRussell as Sara Jackson discusses how good documentation can make teams faster, more confident, and less reliant on institutional memory. 🎧 Listen to the full episode here: buff.ly/KN5AcQT


If you enjoy the conversations we have on Maintainable about legacy code, decision-making, and long-term thinking… You’ll probably love @robbyrussell's new podcast, On Rails. It’s all about how real Rails teams are building, scaling, and maintaining software.

Introducing 'On Rails', a new podcast 🎙️ from the Rails Foundation where host @robbyrussell explores the real-world decisions that go into building, maintaining, and scaling Ruby on Rails applications. Hear from engineers and leaders who’ve navigated legacy code, scaled…

rails's tweet image. Introducing 'On Rails', a new podcast 🎙️ from the Rails Foundation where host @robbyrussell explores the real-world decisions that go into building, maintaining, and scaling Ruby on Rails applications. 
Hear from engineers and leaders who’ve navigated legacy code, scaled…


📻 Catch up with Robby Russell to hear Joel Chippindale define maintainable software as “easy to keep changing” and share his experience with technical due diligence. 🔉 Listen here! buff.ly/d5aLxwA

_maintainable's tweet image. 📻 Catch up with Robby Russell to hear Joel Chippindale define maintainable software as “easy to keep changing” and share his experience with technical due diligence.
🔉 Listen here! buff.ly/d5aLxwA

📻 Join @RobbyRussell & @joelchippindale for this week's episode as they discuss: 🔺 Challenging the “iron triangle” of speed, cost, and quality. 🥅 How shifting business goals can reduce maintainability 🎧 Listen to the full episode here: buff.ly/d5aLxwA


🔉 Catch up with @RobbyRussell and guest Melanie Sumner as she shares her views on: 👩‍💻 The trade-offs of being purposeful vs. fast when building design systems 🖥️ How developer trust is earned through consistency and clear documentation. 🎧 Listen here. buff.ly/fdYLovO

_maintainable's tweet image. 🔉 Catch up with @RobbyRussell and guest Melanie Sumner as she shares her views on:
👩‍💻 The trade-offs of being purposeful vs. fast when building design systems
🖥️ How developer trust is earned through consistency and clear documentation.
🎧 Listen here. buff.ly/fdYLovO

📻 Tune in to join @RobbyRussell for this week's episode as Melanie Sumner discusses the importance of aligning Figma APIs with component code to bridge the designer-engineer gap. 🎧 Listen here! buff.ly/fdYLovO


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