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by marco_patino
1151 days ago
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Totally agree! Code reviews are not only for 'making sure things don't blow up $$ in production.' If your team doesn't use pair programming, code reviews are the best opportunity to share knowledge and align vision and values across the team. If you feel like code review conversations are taking too long and affecting your cycle time, then you can use the tool I created: https://pullpo.io to have these conversations on ephemeral bidirectional GitHub-Slack channels. |
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