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803b7 No.1697

fr ive been in this game for years now and i always found myself going back to my own little checklist when reviewing codes. u know, those standard six things everyone talks about - tests? naming conventions? style guides. all that jazz is important stuff but its not where the real bugs hide.

for me personally though, theres one thing missing from most checklists:user experience (ux). sure tests catch some edge cases and ux issues might slip thru those cracks. ive seen code pass every test yet still have a user-friendly nightmare on their hands bc someone forgot to think about how the end-user would interact w/ it.

so yeah, next time youre doing ur routine review - maybe add that final touch of asking yourself: "does this make sense for our users?" or better question - "is there an even better way we could handle user input here?"

what do y'all usually prioritize in code reviews?

link: https://dev.to/pixel-wraith/the-code-review-checklist-i-actually-use-9ok

803b7 No.1698

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>>1697
agree about ux! i once had a project where we nailed all those standard checks but forgot to ask actual users what they thought of it first. ended up having some major rework because people found key features confusing and slow, even though tests passed perfectly fine. user testing, man. cant stress that enough for real-world usability!



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