How OpenRewrite Happened

APR 14, 202462 MIN
airhacks.fm podcast with adam bien

How OpenRewrite Happened

APR 14, 202462 MIN

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An <a href="https://airhacks.fm">airhacks.fm</a> conversation with Jonathan Schneider (<a href="https://twitter.com/jon_k_schneider">@jon_k_schneider</a>) about: <blockquote>from Pentium 2 machine and a rural high school to becoming a <a href="https://www.java.com/en/">Java</a> refactoring entrepreneur, self-taught <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%2B%2B">C++</a> in high school, officer in the U.S. Army and deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan, worked on Java projects at an insurance company between deployments, joined Netflix to work on engineering tools, challenges of migrating Java versions and libraries in a freedom and responsibility culture, started the <a href="https://docs.openrewrite.org">OpenRewrite</a> project at Netflix for automated refactoring and code migration, founded the <a href="https://micrometer.io">micrometer</a> <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Observability_(software)">metrics</a> instrumentation project at Pivotal, challenges of introducing automated pull requests in enterprise environments, rebooted OpenRewrite while working with Gradle's Hans Dockter, founded <a href="https://www.moderne.io/blog/overview-of-openrewrite-and-moderne">Moderne</a> to commercialize OpenRewrite for large-scale enterprise refactoring, the origin of the Moderne name and its Art Deco roots, OpenRewrite's <a href="https://maven.apache.org">Maven</a> and Gradle plugins for refactoring and styling using a visitor pattern on an enriched AST, Moderne's enterprise offering for large-scale refactoring and impact analysis, potential integration with large language models and retrieval-augmented generation for code optimization</blockquote> <p> Jonathan Schneider on twitter: <a href="https://twitter.com/jon_k_schneider">@jon_k_schneider</a></p>