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I know it is a learning curve. I just need to try and not get frustrated if what I've sent as a PR doesn't get approved first (or even second) time round. Luckily my mentor is incredibly patient haha!
I'm working as a software developer for well over 10 years now and about 4 of that in Teams with review structure in place:
The quota of my Code that goes through review without any comments is probably somewhere around 10%. For me it's mostly fails in Content-Review that annoy me personally. Code-Review is fine, I even learn a few things every now and then when colleagues point out easier or more elegant ways to solve stuff.
I know it is a learning curve. I just need to try and not get frustrated if what I've sent as a PR doesn't get approved first (or even second) time round. Luckily my mentor is incredibly patient haha!
I'm working as a software developer for well over 10 years now and about 4 of that in Teams with review structure in place:
The quota of my Code that goes through review without any comments is probably somewhere around 10%. For me it's mostly fails in Content-Review that annoy me personally. Code-Review is fine, I even learn a few things every now and then when colleagues point out easier or more elegant ways to solve stuff.
Fine, but rarely a PR is approved at first time :D