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1. Should developers comment their code? (ft. Eric Jeker)

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Is putting comments in code a good habit, or an unnecessary waste of time? In this episode, I'm here together with Eric, a Senior Software Architect working with Arcanys, and we'll talk about one of the most debated topics in this complex world of software development.
[0:00] Intro to Should developers comment their code?
[1:42] Should you actually comment your code?
[2:10] What makes it even more important in an outsourcing set-up
[3:22] Can you explain how to comment your code?
[4:42] How can you help people better comment their code?
[5:54] The usefulness of the code reviewing
[6:54] Costs and consequences of no or bad commenting
[8:50] How do you determine the good and bad quality of the commenting?
[9:46] Why some developers are no commenting on their code?
[13:00] How to manage this as a remote team manager?
[15:06] Tips to implement easily with your team
[15:50] What is a good timeframe to do code review with a developer?
[17:34] For the commenting, are there good resources you can find online?
Need to grow your team and expand your software development capabilities with a reliable tech partner by your side? Visit www.arcanys.com.

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Is putting comments in code a good habit, or an unnecessary waste of time? In this episode, I'm here together with Eric, a Senior Software Architect working with Arcanys, and we'll talk about one of the most debated topics in this complex world of software development.
[0:00] Intro to Should developers comment their code?
[1:42] Should you actually comment your code?
[2:10] What makes it even more important in an outsourcing set-up
[3:22] Can you explain how to comment your code?
[4:42] How can you help people better comment their code?
[5:54] The usefulness of the code reviewing
[6:54] Costs and consequences of no or bad commenting
[8:50] How do you determine the good and bad quality of the commenting?
[9:46] Why some developers are no commenting on their code?
[13:00] How to manage this as a remote team manager?
[15:06] Tips to implement easily with your team
[15:50] What is a good timeframe to do code review with a developer?
[17:34] For the commenting, are there good resources you can find online?
Need to grow your team and expand your software development capabilities with a reliable tech partner by your side? Visit www.arcanys.com.

  continue reading

37 episodes

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