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code reviews for solo developers

One thing I miss about not being part of a dev team in a company is code reviews (aka pull requests). I enjoyed the process of finishing some feature and sending it off to couple other colleges for their eyes. I also came to enjoy reading other people's code. I especially enjoyed getting a "ship it!" and hitting the "merge" button :)

As solo developer, do you have some similar ritual for merging completed features.

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Developers
on January 23, 2020
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    Know this was posted a year ago, but I found this company online that provides code reviews as a service. Have no experience with it but I'm curious if others have!

    https://www.pullrequest.com/

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    I did a super quick search on google but didn't find a platform/network/whatever where a bunch of devs get together to review someone's code.
    Do you know if something like this exists??

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      No I don't know of anything like that..

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    Yeah that's a good point - it's nice being part of a team being able to review other's code and your code reviewed too, it makes you a better developer in the process. I haven't tried any of these tools, but here are some cool resources I found online:

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      Yes I've definitely learned so much from reviewing other's code over time.

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