In this episode we will cover:Why treating pull requests as peer reviews transforms team knowledge sharingThe hidden costs of large PRs and how they compromise review qualityPractical strategies for authors to create reviewable code changesHow reviewers can focus on what matters most: clarity and correctnessBreaking down common pitfalls that derail the review processBuilding discipline around timeboxing and vertical slicing approachesFor more details check here.If you are interested in more information about software development and architecture, subscribe for free to our newsletter.
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