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Mending Code with AI with Ray Myers

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AI proves to be great at writing new code, but what are its capabilities when it comes to mending the old one?

Today we talk with Ray Myers, a legacy code expert and sceptical enthusiast for AI. With 16 years of software engineering experience, he focuses on collective lessons learned to improve our existing systems and organizations. He tells us where is the place of AI in legacy code mending, whether AI can provide help when editing existing code, how to train AI with up-to-date coding skills, how to utilize AI when writing tests, and much more.

When you finish listening to the episode, make sure to connect with Ray on LinkedIn, visit his website at https://mender.ai, his YouTube channel Craft vs. Cruft, and take a listen to Empathy in Tech - a new podcast cohosted by Ray and Legacy Code Rocks former cohost, Andrea Goulet!

Mentioned in this episode:

Ray on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/cadrlife/

Craft vs. Cruft at https://www.youtube.com/@craftvscruft8060

Mender website at https://mender.ai

Nopilot.dev at https://nopilot.dev

Empathy in Tech at https://empathyintech.com

Untangler at https://github.com/craftvscruft/untangler

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162 episoder

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Indhold leveret af Corgibytes LLC, Andrea Goulet, and M. Scott Ford. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af Corgibytes LLC, Andrea Goulet, and M. Scott Ford eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.

AI proves to be great at writing new code, but what are its capabilities when it comes to mending the old one?

Today we talk with Ray Myers, a legacy code expert and sceptical enthusiast for AI. With 16 years of software engineering experience, he focuses on collective lessons learned to improve our existing systems and organizations. He tells us where is the place of AI in legacy code mending, whether AI can provide help when editing existing code, how to train AI with up-to-date coding skills, how to utilize AI when writing tests, and much more.

When you finish listening to the episode, make sure to connect with Ray on LinkedIn, visit his website at https://mender.ai, his YouTube channel Craft vs. Cruft, and take a listen to Empathy in Tech - a new podcast cohosted by Ray and Legacy Code Rocks former cohost, Andrea Goulet!

Mentioned in this episode:

Ray on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/cadrlife/

Craft vs. Cruft at https://www.youtube.com/@craftvscruft8060

Mender website at https://mender.ai

Nopilot.dev at https://nopilot.dev

Empathy in Tech at https://empathyintech.com

Untangler at https://github.com/craftvscruft/untangler

  continue reading

162 episoder

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