Graduate student in statistics at Duke University. Former dev.to employee. I like to blog about data science on my Medium publication, perplex.city, and on dev.to
Nice post, Vaidehi. I think it would be interesting to combine your results with those from Stack Overflow's yearly developer survey, which cut its responses along language and age lines for various analyses.
In particular, I wonder if your rankings of how programmers of different languages perceive the benefits of code reviews could be explained by the typical profile of someone using those languages. For example -- are those using Swift, a more recent language, more likely to be younger (humbler?) devs who are receptive to code reviews?
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Nice post, Vaidehi. I think it would be interesting to combine your results with those from Stack Overflow's yearly developer survey, which cut its responses along language and age lines for various analyses.
In particular, I wonder if your rankings of how programmers of different languages perceive the benefits of code reviews could be explained by the typical profile of someone using those languages. For example -- are those using Swift, a more recent language, more likely to be younger (humbler?) devs who are receptive to code reviews?