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An airhacks.fm conversation with Jonathan Schneider (@jon_k_schneider) about:
OpenRewrite as an open-source tool for code transformation using lossless semantic trees (LSTs),
recipes as programs that manipulate the LST,
YAML configuration for defining recipes,
dry run and in-place code modification options,
separation of open-source and commercial aspects of the project,
Moderne as a SaaS platform for large-scale code analysis and transformation,
visualization features in Moderne including dependency usage violin charts,
impact analysis capabilities,
organizational structure in Moderne for managing large codebases,
integration of OpenRewrite in various IDEs and tools including Amazon Q Code Transformer,
IntelliJ IDEA, and Visual Studio Code,
the business model of open-source and commercial offerings,
the genesis of OpenRewrite from Gradle Lint in 2015-2016,
recent momentum in adoption,
Jonathan's background with micrometer project,
discussion about IDEs including Visual Studio Code and IntelliJ IDEA,
potential future topics including Micrometer and Spinnaker
Jonathan Schneider on twitter: @jon_k_schneider
An airhacks.fm conversation with Christos Kotselidis (@CKotselidis) about:
early experiences with computers and programming,
transition to studying Java and virtual machines at university,
work on Jikes compiler and distributed software transactional memory for PhD,
current roles as...
Published 11/17/24
An airhacks.fm conversation with Vadym Kazulkin (@VKazulkin) about:
journey as a Java developer from the late 1990s to present,
early experiences with Java and J2EE development,
transition to cloud and serverless technologies, particularly AWS Lambda,
discussion of Java performance on...
Published 11/10/24