Code Review: I Mean No Harm! by Claudio Lassala


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As part of the work I’ve been doing for many years, I get to do a lot of code review. I usually document things that come up doing a code review so I can share it with other developers in the teams. In this session, I share some of the code I’ve looked at, the reasons why the code raised yellow or red flags in my head, and some possible solutions I’ve proposed. - Claudio Lassala
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Code Review: I Mean No Harm! by Claudio Lassala