Software architect by profession but mathematician by education, with interests on the boundary between the two, where formal modelling and logical reasoning meet practical problems and pragmatism.
[...] was that the code review was more for me than it was for them.
I found that good code reviews work both ways. Even seniors can learn a lot by reviewing code of (and getting their code reviewed by) junior developers. In fact, at my workplace we found so much value in reviews between juniors and seniors as a means of learning that we built a whole randomized code review process around it.
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I found that good code reviews work both ways. Even seniors can learn a lot by reviewing code of (and getting their code reviewed by) junior developers. In fact, at my workplace we found so much value in reviews between juniors and seniors as a means of learning that we built a whole randomized code review process around it.