... but ravioli code as well
Ravioli code. I like that :)
Ugh, incoherrant post.
Not at all. I agree with you, when egos get in the room, it can get ugly. I actually went to college for Fine Arts Painting and one of the most important parts of that cirriculum is the critique. I learned very early on that if someone just said "I like you painting, its pretty", nothing got accomplished, and no one learned. But when egos were put aside, and we actually started tearing into some ones work, and being constructive and not just mean, everyone learned something. The same is true for code reviews, the ego MUST be removed from the situation and the whole thing billed as a learning exercise.
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