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Do you guys give/get positive feedback in code reviews?
I give it here and there, depends how much time I have. I recommend using an emoji code if you don't already as it allows you to easily give positive feedback or mark areas for tech debt etc: https://github.com/erikthedeveloper/code-review-emoji-guide
- Difficulties in mentoring junior and mid level developers
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How do you prevent PRs from getting stuck in your teams?
self reviewing your PRs definitely makes it easier for reviewers to ramp up fast. i found setting review guidelines (https://github.com/erikthedeveloper/code-review-emoji-guide for example) helps give good actionable reviews (especially for self reviews)
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Code review comments / slack messages often ignored
setting standards so that you're all on the same page wrt tone and circulating that internally could help. There's a code review emoji guide you could use (it's the first result in google for "code review emoji guide") or you could write your own. This can help make it more likely that no one is misinterpreting you (although it's impossible to make certain of this).
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Do people think your PR comments sound arrogant or judgmental?
I like the ⛏ "pickaxe" emoji for these ('pickaxe' as in 'pick' as in 'nitpick').
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Bluntly: how do I know if I'm a shit programmer
Try suggesting an emoji code review process: https://github.com/erikthedeveloper/code-review-emoji-guide
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How do you deal with snarky PR comments?
Nice. I’ve used this emoji system and it works quite well too.
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