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  • Spring Cleaning Your Code Review

    Many of us have a natural tendency to let little things pile up.  This gives rise to the notion of the so-called spring cleaning.  The weather turns warm and going outside becomes reasonable, so we take the opportunity to do some kind of deep cleaning. Of course, this may not apply to you.  Perhaps you keep your house ...
    Posted to SubMain Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on April 27, 2017
  • Automated Code Review to Help with the Unknowns of Offshore Work

    I like variety.  In pursuit of this preference, I spend some time management consulting with enterprise clients and some time volunteering for ''office hours'' at a startup incubator.  Generally, this amounts to serving as ''rent-a-CTO'' for startup founders in half hour blocks.  This provides me with the spice of life, I ...
    Posted to SubMain Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on April 12, 2017
  • Transitioning from Manual to Automated Code Review

    I can almost sense the indignation from some of you.  You read the title and then began to seethe a little.  Then you clicked the link to see what kind sophistry awaited you.  ''There is no substitute for peer review.'' Relax.  I agree with you.  In fact, I think that any robust review process should include a ...
    Posted to SubMain Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on April 5, 2017
  • Manual Code Review Anti-Patterns

    Today, I'd like to offer a somewhat lighthearted treatment to a serious topic.  I generally find that this tends to offer catharsis to the frustrated.  And the topic of code review tends to lead to lots of frustration. When talking about code review, I always make sure to offer a specific distinction.  We can divide code ...
    Posted to SubMain Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 21, 2017
  • Automation and the Art of Software Maintenance

    I have long since cast my lot with the software industry.  But, if I were going to make a commercial to convince others to follow suit, I can imagine what it would look like.  I'd probably feature cool-looking, clear whiteboards, engaged people, and frenetic design of the future.  And a robot or two.  Come help us ...
    Posted to SubMain Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 7, 2017
  • If You Automate Your Tests, Automate Your Code Review

    For years, I can remember fighting the good fight for unit testing.  When I started that fight, I understood a simple premise.  We, as programmers, automate things.  So, why not automate testing? Of all things, a grad school course in software engineering introduced me to the concept back in 2005.  It hooked me ...
    Posted to SubMain Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on January 30, 2017
  • Are You Ready for Zero Day Software Deployment?

    As a teenager, I remember having a passing interest in hacking.  Perhaps this came from watching the movie Sneakers.  Whatever the origin, the fancy passed quickly because I prefer building stuff to breaking other people's stuff.  Therefore, what I know about hacking pretty much stops at understanding terminology and high ...
    Posted to SubMain Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on January 23, 2017
  • So You've Inherited a Legacy Codebase

    During my younger days, I worked for a company that made a habit of a strategic acquisition.  They didn't participate in Time Warner style mergers, but periodically they would purchase a smaller competitor or a related product.  And on more than one occasion, I inherited the lead role for the assimilating software from one of ...
    Posted to SubMain Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on November 1, 2016
  • When is It Okay to Turn off Static Analysis Guidance

    The balance among types of feedback drives some weird interpersonal dynamics and balances.  For instance, consider the rather trite (if effective) management technique of the ''compliment sandwich.''  Managers with a negative piece of feedback precede and follow that feedback with compliments.  In that fashion, the compliments ...
    Posted to SubMain Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on October 19, 2016
  • Don't Just Flag The Issue -- Fix It!

    More years ago than I'd care to admit, I took a software engineering course as part of my graduate CS program.  At the time, I worked a full-time job during the day and did remote classes in the evening.  As a result, I disproportionately valued classes with applicability to my job.  And this class offered plenty ...
    Posted to SubMain Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on October 11, 2016
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