Feb
2
2010
Episode 54: Code Review
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Code review will decrease your bugs, but is it worth the cost?
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- Submitted by Cedric Weatherly
Topic
- 09:06 – Code Review
- Why?
- Memory Leaks
- Security vulnerabilities
- Usability (DSL)
- Programmers tend to not like code review
- Give your own code out for review to encourage others to do the same
- Tempt the programmers ego by saying, “I dare you to find a fault in this code”
- Try to convince them that code review is not personal.
- 13:43 – Two main types
- Formal Code Review
- Formal Inspections catch 60% of bugs – Hewlett Packard
- Inspections improve programmer productivity by 20% and typically decrease overall project cost – Wiegers 2002
- Lightweight Code Review
- Over the shoulder or “Walk-Throughs” – One developer explains his code to one of his peers, 20-40%
- Email pass around – Automatic email when code is checked in
- Pair Programming – Two developers working together on one computer, 40-60%
- Tool-assisted Code review
- Formal Code Review
- 18:26 – Pair Programming (Episode 5)
- Keys to success
- Support pair programming with coding standards
- Don’t let it turn in to watching
- Don’t force pair programming of the easy stuff
- Rotate pairs and work assignments regularly
- Encourage pairs to match each other’s pace
- Don’t force people who don’t get along to pair program
- Avoid pairing people together that are new a pair programming
- Keys to success