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Code Review: Best Practices

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Andrejs Doronins

1:22:11

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  • 01. Course Overview.mp4
    01:48
  • 02. Why Code Reviews Exist.mp4
    03:34
  • 03. When Code Reviews Go Wrong .mp4
    02:00
  • 04. Who This Course Is For.mp4
    00:57
  • 05. What This Course Is and Is Not .mp4
    01:13
  • 06. Vocabulary and Acronyms.mp4
    01:42
  • 07. Course Overview.mp4
    01:44
  • 08. Introduction.mp4
    00:58
  • 09. Apply Style Guides.mp4
    03:20
  • 10. Dont Waste Valuable Time.mp4
    01:34
  • 11. Automate Static Code Analysis.mp4
    04:21
  • 12. Have at Least Two Reviewers.mp4
    01:29
  • 13. Code Reviews Are Classless.mp4
    02:28
  • 14. Accept That There Are Different Solutions.mp4
    00:40
  • 15. Dont Let the PR Hang for Days.mp4
    00:32
  • 16. Wrap Up.mp4
    01:36
  • 17. Introduction.mp4
    00:25
  • 18. Be Humble.mp4
    02:04
  • 19. Its Not Your Code.mp4
    01:40
  • 20. Make Your PRs Small.mp4
    04:24
  • 21. Split Changes into Commits.mp4
    02:31
  • 22. Double-check Your Work .mp4
    02:01
  • 23. Dont Explain Things in PR Comments.mp4
    02:33
  • 24. Explain Things in PR Comments.mp4
    02:06
  • 25. React to Every Comment.mp4
    01:45
  • 26. Wrap Up.mp4
    01:36
  • 27. Introduction.mp4
    01:19
  • 28. A Bad Example.mp4
    01:21
  • 29. Frame Feedback as Requests or Questions.mp4
    02:15
  • 30. Never Say you .mp4
    02:28
  • 31. Apply the OIR Rule.mp4
    03:12
  • 32. Help with Code Examples Where Appropriate.mp4
    03:30
  • 33. Dont Try to Fix Everything.mp4
    01:24
  • 34. Use Labels.mp4
    01:32
  • 35. Offer Sincere Praise.mp4
    02:01
  • 36. Review Atomically.mp4
    01:07
  • 37. Dont Disappear.mp4
    00:41
  • 38. Wrap Up.mp4
    01:25
  • 39. Introduction.mp4
    00:30
  • 40. Build Trust and Relationships.mp4
    03:22
  • 41. Take Things Offline.mp4
    01:25
  • 42. Handling Difficult Reviewees and Reviewers.mp4
    02:20
  • 43. Further Study.mp4
    00:51
  • 44. Thank You.mp4
    00:27
  • Description


    This course will teach you concrete soft skill tips that you can start using immediately both as a reviewee and a reviewer.

    What You'll Learn?


      Code Review is an essential part of the software development process, but it can be counterproductive if done wrong. In this course, Code Review: Best Practices, you'll learn the essential soft skills necessary for Code Reviews. First, you'll explore the Code Review process fundamentals that should be put in place before the first review even happens. Next, you'll discover how to prepare and submit the best possible Pull Request, as well as how to react to review comments. Finally, you'll change hats, become a reviewer, and learn how to provide constructive, positive feedback to improve code quality and get the Pull Request merged as fast as reasonably possible. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the soft skills and knowledge needed to productively participate on code reviews.

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    Andrejs Doronins
    Andrejs Doronins
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    Andrejs is a Quality Assurance professional with over 6 years of experience. He specializes in Test Automation but does not neglect the importance of getting involved in the Software Development Life Cycle early - finding issues during requirements analysis is as important as doing manual and exploratory testing. He is experienced in writing unit, integration and acceptance tests for a wide number of technologies and contexts - from browser automation to the Web API layer and all the way to testing Enterprise messaging components.
    Pluralsight, LLC is an American privately held online education company that offers a variety of video training courses for software developers, IT administrators, and creative professionals through its website. Founded in 2004 by Aaron Skonnard, Keith Brown, Fritz Onion, and Bill Williams, the company has its headquarters in Farmington, Utah. As of July 2018, it uses more than 1,400 subject-matter experts as authors, and offers more than 7,000 courses in its catalog. Since first moving its courses online in 2007, the company has expanded, developing a full enterprise platform, and adding skills assessment modules.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 44
    • duration 1:22:11
    • level preliminary
    • Release Date 2023/12/14