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Building the Middle Tier and Doing Software Migrations: a Conversation with Rashmi Venugopal
In this podcast, Michael Stiefel spoke with Rashmi Venugopal about two topics. The first is how the middle-tier creates the application from the raw materials in the back-end, and how the front-end uses the middle-tier to present a meaningful workflow to the user. The second is how to manage the usually inevitable software migration that results from a successful software product.
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Managing Tech Debt with Glenn Engstrand
In this episode, Glenn Engstrand discusses a structured approach to managing tech debt in a microservices architecture. By taking a proactive, long-term approach, all stakeholders are able to talk about, plan for, and safely reduce technical debt.
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Michelle Krejci on Moving to Microservices: Visualising Technical Debt, Kubernetes, and GraphQL
In this podcast, Daniel Bryant spoke to Michelle Krejci, service engineer lead at Pantheon, about the Drupal and Wordpress webops-based company’s move to a microservices architecture.
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Techniques to Tackle Technical Debt with Dustin Thostenson
In this podcast Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods spoke to Dustin Thostenson about techniques to recognise and tackle technical debt.
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Colin Breck from Tesla on Quality Views to Expose Technical Debt
In this podcast Shane Hastie, InfoQ’s Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Colin Breck, an Engineer from Tesla, about using quality views to expose and prioritize technical debt.
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Adam Tornhill on Good Engineering Culture, Technical Debt and Ways to Reduce Inter-Team Conflict
In this podcast Shane Hastie, InfoQ Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Adam Tornhill of Empear on combining psychology and software engineering, and technical debt.