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Overview: In this book I write about 100 mistakes that professional software engineers (including myself) have made in their careers. The main purpose of the book is to give you practical and useful knowledge about the decisions that professional face every day and how to avoid the bad decisions. Imagine having at your disposal 100 things that seasoned engineers went through and getting their advise first hand on what you should do. Embarking on a software project without conducting code reviews is a bit like painting with your nose right up against the canvas. You’re so focused on the details that you miss the broader strokes that might be going awry. Regularly stepping back, or better yet, having another set of eyes to observe your work, ensures that the final masterpiece is exactly that—a masterpiece. However, like all rules, there are exceptions, and the effectiveness of code reviews can hinge on the structure and trust level within your team. For most projects, skipping code reviews is a guaranteed way to invite trouble. They’re a valuable checkpoint, not just for catching bugs but for maintaining a cohesive and readable codebase, sharing knowledge among the team, and ensuring that everyone’s coding to the same standards. Think of it as quality control, fresh perspectives, and a learning opportunity all rolled into one.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Tech & Devices
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