Code review

/koʊd rɪˈvju/ noun

Definition

The systematic examination of source code by developers other than the original author to identify bugs, improve code quality, and share knowledge. Code reviews are typically done before new code is merged into the main codebase.

Etymology

Compound of 'code' and 'review' from French 'revoir' meaning 'to see again.' The practice emerged in the 1970s at IBM and became widespread with the rise of collaborative development tools in the 2000s.

Kelly Says

Code review is like having a writing buddy proofread your essay - they catch typos you missed, suggest better ways to express ideas, and help you learn new techniques! It's amazing how a fresh pair of eyes can spot issues that seemed invisible to you.

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