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More Stuff About Peer Code Review

March 2, 2010, 3:46 pm

Feel like some interesting reading?

Here’s a slew of links I’ve gone through recently that are related/semi-related to peer code review:

  • How to conduct friendly, effective code reviews (I really enjoyed this one)
  • Reviewing code like reviewing science fiction
  • Ego-less Programming (though Robert L. Glass and others have called BS on this)
  • Who is your coding buddy?
  • Peer review – it keeps us honest
  • Brandon Savage walks us through a code review
  • A code review white-paper
  • How to run a code review
  • Peer review within the Apache Project
  • 7 Truths about Peer Review
  • Code Reviews:  Just Do It
  • Peer review = high quality code in open source (and click here for an indirect rebuttal from Shawn Hernan)

Just so I can give credit where credits due, a bunch of these links are regurgitated from this blog post.

Enjoy.

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