Lisa McMillan's Bookmarks Tagged With "review"
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Review Board
http://www.chipx86.com/blog/?p=222
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We built a code review system called Review Board. Like most projects, it started out simple, but grew to be pretty powerful and useful quickly. It was designed to automate and simplify the process of creating review requests and actually reviewing code.
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Crucible — Code Review White Paper
http://www.atlassian.com/software/crucible/learn/whitepaper.jsp
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Code reviews, or code inspections, are known by many names and come in many degrees of formality: inspections, reviews, code walkthroughs, desk-checks and pass-arounds.
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Otaku, Cedric's weblog: Why code reviews are good for you
http://beust.com/weblog/archives/000393.html
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Over the years, I have had the opportunity to work with various code review systems, and I have come to believe that one particular approach works better than the other. Here is what I've learned.
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Usability Institute- Review of FreshBooks.com
http://www.usabilityinstitute.com/reviews/freshbooks/freshbooks.htm
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The FreshBooks.com online business application is a model of techniques that can be used to make an interface self-training. It does this through excellent user interface design (both interaction and visuals) and a veritable encyclopedia of method… More
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Coworkers.com - Coworker Reviews, Ratings and Feedback
http://www.coworkers.com/
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When you submit a review of someone, you are able to express your admiration or contempt for that person in an honest, no-strings-attached way. When you are reviewed, you can see yourself through someone else's eyes, and use that perspective to d… More
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