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Less than half of development teams do code reviews and the other half are probably not getting as much out of code reviews as they should. 4 Stars: I laughed, I cried.
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Easy. No time spent on code reviews is ever wasted.
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/ravi
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Amen.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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Strongly disagree. I've sat through hours and hours of them with previous employers. In many cases I'd argue that the outcome was worse code.
But as the article pointed out, these fell in the: "But you don’t have to do code reviews this way – and you shouldn’t." category.
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Still not wasted. You learned something.
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I learned not to do code reviews. So yeah, that's something.
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I thought you learned to find a job at a company with a better process.
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thrakazog wrote: Strongly disagree. I've sat through hours and hours of them with previous
employers
Into the same category as the smoking uncle of 120 years old.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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I'd say it belongs more in the category of the uncle once bit by a dog who was forever more a cat person.
There might be a right way to do code reviews. But I've yet to see it.
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I liked that.
Got more out of it than I expected.
Two thumbs up!
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Code: If it works, it works.
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All code is flawless until proven otherwise.
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That awkward moment, when my code works and i don't know why
In code we trust !
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You ever open up some old code.... and wonder how it even compiled?
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This is what happens when the authors article is not reviewed by his editor
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Microsoft Research published a report that signals that the company is looking for ways that it could use its cloud expertise to create a unique cloud gaming platform at some point in the future. It discusses DeLorean, a “speculative execution engine” that makes it possible to delivery seemingly lag-free gameplay from the cloud despite the myriad sources of network latency between Microsoft’s Azure servers and a player’s device. "Wait a minute Doc, uh, are you telling me you built a time machine... out of a DeLorean?"
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A weakness in Android, Windows, and iOS mobile operating systems could be used to obtain personal information. I'm 92% sure this is bad news
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I'm 92% sure this won't ever be a problem for me
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Specifically, we are looking to developers building hybrid apps using Apache Cordova and/or developers building web apps, to provide feedback on their experiences through our anonymous survey. "Your feedback will provide direct input to support changes in future versions of Visual Studio." So it's not like all the other surveys then?
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A reliable source tells us that Microsoft will release Windows RT devices that only contain Metro and from which Microsoft has removed the desktop interface. Currently Windows RT, running on ARM CPUs, contain both a Metro mode and a desktop mode just like Windows 8.1 PCs. "We will streamline the next version of Windows from three operating systems into one single converged operating system for screens of all sizes" (or not)
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In the windows8 there is no start menu, why so?
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This has a lot of bug fixes, fitting into the .NET 4.x eco system and in general good stuff. For those who like their .NET ORMs a little less Microsofty
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Several reports from usually reliable Windows watchers say Microsoft is poised to unveil Windows 9 at the end of September. The new OS will mark the return of the Start menu, the ability to run Metro apps inside desktop windows, and other PC-friendly tweaks. The timing makes ton of sense, in spite of Windows 8's short run. Why? Because Windows 7. "Windows 7 PCs will say buh-bye at the end of October." (Sort of)
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