Personally, I haven't seen much to recommend code reviews as an effective quality control. In my experience, the reviewer often will have reservations about coding structure or style, but if it produces the right result, then it just gets passed through. Additionally, I often see code reviews being conducted by developers with little or no experience with the applications in question. How effective can that be?
-Eric DeLong
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Subject: RE: Do you do formal code reviews? ( PDF Checklist )
"We simply have a checklist pdf. We mark them off if everything is good.
The attach the pdf to the change request."
Michael - care to share the contents of your PDF?
We have a new IT director here and he's mentioned code review. This might
be a good place to start.
Thanks, Jerry
Gerald Kern - Information Technology
Programming Supervisor
IBM Certified RPG IV Developer
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