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Paul Cantrell

(The serious answer to this frivolous question is of course “somebody on a good team where code review was supposed to be constructive dialogue and not just endless nitpicking“)

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Steve Randy Waldman

@inthehands perhaps you should include a period before that last quote.

Sami Juvonen

@inthehands Is this the same team that has Agile standups not devolve into droning rounds of status reports?

Paul Cantrell

@sjuvonen
The same! And they don’t snub people for tool choices either.

Michael Wyman

@inthehands the ease or difficulty of code review depends greatly on the outlook of the team: both the reviewers and the reviewed. I’ve seen review greatly improve code and everybody learns things, I’ve seen bad reviewers turn people off the process entirely, and I’ve seen reviews become endless fights when the code author comes in thinking “this is a massive waste of time, my code doesn’t need it.”

Lucien Dupont

@inthehands So tired of nit picking code reviews.. makes me want to find a new job.

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