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@CodeToCreation I spend a large portion of my life peer reviewing 😅
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@CodeToCreation Every day. Shared code ownership is a great thing. Creates a whole bunch of constructive incentives.
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@CodeToCreation I haven’t read all my code (shht.. written by chat gpt) so no time to read the code of other people. I really need to learn how to code
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@CodeToCreation Every day. And the worst part is that even the creators don't know what's happening in their code most of the time.
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@CodeToCreation Most often as I want understood what’s the thought process and learn
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@CodeToCreation I used to do A LOT when I managed a team of developers. There is no such thing as a bug,-just undocumented features
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@CodeToCreation Too often. Typically trying to understand why the developer was resource greedy leading to poor scalability and response times.
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@CodeToCreation Every time I look at my own after it's been parked for more than one day.
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@CodeToCreation Once I was reading some older code, but at the end I realised that I only wrote that code 3 months ago😂
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@CodeToCreation I just started putting this into practice more frequently last month. At least 15 -20 min a day just to see if I can understand concepts.
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@CodeToCreation We had to become we had to moderate what people upload on our platform 😕
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@CodeToCreation Very often. I don't keep PR's waiting too long for code review.
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@CodeToCreation Is there a website where you can read other people's code?
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@CodeToCreation I read other people's code every day at work, it's kind of boring 😅
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@CodeToCreation Every single time.After solving the coding problem I prefer to see how others solved it.
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@CodeToCreation i work at a team of more than 10 people
we're constantly adding features
so daily
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@CodeToCreation Rarely if I code in the languages I am used to. A lot for language I don't really know
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