It all depends on who the parties are, their relationship to one another, their relative knowledge of the tech stack, application and problem domain, and the nature of the code being reviewed itself.
Your reviewing style should ideally be tailored to the above contexts. Conversely, if you use the same exact process everywhere, you’re probably doing it wrong.
It all depends on who the parties are, their relationship to one another, their relative knowledge of the tech stack, application and problem domain, and the nature of the code being reviewed itself.
Your reviewing style should ideally be tailored to the above contexts. Conversely, if you use the same exact process everywhere, you’re probably doing it wrong.