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GeneralRe: Will Oracle v. Google mean the death of the API economy? Pin
Dan Neely23-Jun-15 2:45
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NewsA disaster foretold — and ignored Pin
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Marc Clifton22-Jun-15 13:49
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NewsMicrosoft plans to natively support virtual reality in Windows 10 Pin
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Rob Grainger22-Jun-15 23:36
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NewsHow peer review leads to quality code Pin
Kent Sharkey22-Jun-15 12:10
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Ron Anders22-Jun-15 14:02
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GeneralRe: How peer review leads to quality code Pin
Matthew Dennis22-Jun-15 14:26
sysadminMatthew Dennis22-Jun-15 14:26 
Earlier in my career, I was a ASQ Certified Software Quality Engineer. One of the things I learned in my studies was that Code Reviews was the most effective means of removing defects from project deliverable. Defect removal is usually greater than 75% and as it can occur earlier in the project, finds the defects when it is least expensive to repair.

Also, Reviews are not only applicable to code, but can be applied to specifications, design, prototypes, almost anything, and the earlier the better.

One important reason why it is good to have other eyes look at your work is that you will not see the kinds of mistakes that you make, or else you would have fixed it already. It requires someone who thinks, works, and programs slightly, or extremely, differently than you to real savage your deliverables, looking for problems.

Just remember to practice egoless coding. You are not your code, be proud that you can make it better. Also remember that you write code for people, not computers, otherwise we would just be inputting ones and zeroes.

I personally consider it a great day of coding when I end up with less code that I started with, it does more, and reads like a book so almost anyone can understand it.
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NewsCII takes steps to make open-source software safer Pin
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NewsOnly half of enterprise developers are ready for the Internet of Things, survey finds Pin
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NewsMicrosoft could be saying “good bye” to product keys with Windows 10 Pin
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Dan Neely23-Jun-15 2:45
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NewsFutures for C++11 at Facebook Pin
Kent Sharkey22-Jun-15 8:53
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NewsUS and British spies targeted antivirus companies Pin
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NewsDocker, CoreOS, Google, Microsoft, Amazon and others come together to develop common container standard Pin
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