Just wanted to clarify, that there are of course good code reviews and bad code reviews and there are the right expectations/reasons to conduct code reviews and wrong expectations/reasons.
But it all depends on the context and even more importantly on the rest of the process. If you focus on one thing in code reviews the other point needs to be addressed at another point during the process.
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Just wanted to clarify, that there are of course good code reviews and bad code reviews and there are the right expectations/reasons to conduct code reviews and wrong expectations/reasons.
But it all depends on the context and even more importantly on the rest of the process. If you focus on one thing in code reviews the other point needs to be addressed at another point during the process.