03:42 - Derek Prior Introduction
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Twitter
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GitHub
- Blog
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thoughtbot
- @thoughtbot
- thoughtbot Code Review Guides
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The Bike Shed Podcast
04:01 - Code Reviews
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Derek Prior: Implementing a Strong Code-Review Culture @ RailsConf 2015
05:14 - What happens when you don’t do code reviews?06:30 - Not Emphasizing Code Quality, Setting Code Review Up for Failure
- Edge Cases
- Diverse Feedback, Team Conflict
10:43 - Code Reviewing Yourself: Answering Your Own Questions12:03 - The Evolution of Code Review (Code Review as an Asynchronous Process)14:51 - Small Changes, “Pull Request Bombs”
- Handling Architectural Disagreements and Discussions
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Improving the Design of Existing Code by Martin Fowler (with Kent Beck, John Brant, William Opdyke, and Don Roberts)
23:49 - Making Code Review a Supportive Process
- Stop Issuing Commands; Ask Probing Questions
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DON’T Use “Why didn’t you ________?”
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DO Use “Have you considered _________?”
- or “That’s interesting…I might have used _______.”
30:32 - What qualities should reviewees have?34:27 - Getting Code Reviews Introduced Into Company Culture38:30 - Making Sure Code Reviews Get Done40:47 - Tagging Specific Team Members
- LGTM = Looks Good To Me
- Gerrit
44:39 - Other Handy Code Review Tools
- Style Guides
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Hound
- Code Climate
47:49 - Code Review Feedback Resources for Solo Programmers
- exercism.io
- pairprogramwith.me
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CodeNewbie
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Ruby Monday
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JavaScript Tuesday
- Python Thursday
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CoverMyMeds is offering Ruby on Rails training for experienced developers (David)
CoverMyMeds Billboard 1 (David)
CoverMyMeds Billboard 2 (David)
The Bike Shed Podcast (Derek)
The Ember RFC Process (Derek)
tota11y (Derek)
Eileen Uchitelle: How to Performance @ GoRuCo 2015 (Derek)
Olympus SP-100EE (Avdi)Special Guest: Derek Prior.
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