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Re: Data hiding and type safety

by John Reagan <john.reagan@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 27, 2008 at 03:53 PM

Anton wrote:

>   Oh, and I suppose you mean peer reviews of code?
> 

We do peer review for most complicated items.  I don't bother for 
trivial edits, but during certain critical periods (like just before 
field test or release), we review everything just so we don't break the 
nightly build and waste a day.  I don't use any particular formal review 
method, but there are several styles that might be helpful.

Personally, for complicated bugfixes or new features, I do test reviews 
as well.  In the past, I've made engineers write their tests (and have 
them reviewed) before they write their code (plus more tests afterwards 
if desired).


-- 
John
 




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Data hiding and type safety
Anton <anton.txt@[EMAI  2008-02-23 21:51:23 
Re: Data hiding and type safety
John Reagan <john.reag  2008-02-25 16:06:38 
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Anton <anton.txt@[EMAI  2008-02-25 22:13:23 
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John Reagan <john.reag  2008-02-26 11:20:58 
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Anton <anton.txt@[EMAI  2008-02-26 21:20:49 
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John Reagan <john.reag  2008-02-27 14:16:09 
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Anton <anton.txt@[EMAI  2008-02-27 20:14:40 
Re: Data hiding and type safety
John Reagan <john.reag  2008-02-27 15:53:08 

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