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by unfasten
5570 days ago
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From the "Making Oprah cry" section of this article http://blog.asmartbear.com/startup-marketing-ideas.html Eventually I developed stories like the following, each tuned to a certain category of listener. Here's the one for the journalists: It's always fun to tell a journalist like you that we enable software developers to review each other’s code because your reaction is always: "Wait a minute, you're seriously telling me they don't do this already?" The idea of editing and review is so embedded in your industry you can't imagine life without it, and you're right! You know better than anyone how another set of eyeballs finds important problems. Of course two heads are better than one, but developers traditionally work in isolation, mainly because there's a dearth of tools which help teams bridge the social gap of an ocean, integrate with incumbent tools, and are lightweight enough to still be fun and relevant. That's what we do: Bring the benefits of peer review to software development. |
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