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Matthias Le Brun
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Transcript
Healthy code collaboration
Matthias Le Brun @bloodyowl → Co-lead front end developer at
swan.io → Paris.JS organizer → Putain de Code co-founder & host We're hiring!
Collective intelligence
Collaboration
Anxiety Context switching Collaboration is hard
Fatigue Anxiety Context switching Misunderstanding Anger Collaboration is hard
How do we make it healthy?
Make communication asynchronous → reduces stress
Use Pull Request tooling
Use Pull Request tooling Draft Open Don't bother reviewers if
not ready Notify when done
Use Pull Request tooling ! " Request All good Be
asynchronous When everything is good, let's go
Use Pull Request tooling Provide context
Context Why? How? What?
Use Pull Request tooling Provide details when complex
Provide context By commenting yourself on code that might raise
questions
Use Pull Request tooling Regularly check where you might
be asked something
Avoid bikeshedding → reduces fatigue
«Spazi o tabulazioni» Oil painting (est. 2012) Leonardo Da Vinci
Avoid bikeshedding Code aesthetics is not the point
Avoid nitpicking
nit: typo here If you want to: Don't 👏 block
👏 approval 👏 on 👏 nit
Scope your review Notice something about unrelated existing code ?
Create a new issue or a PR
Make everyone belong → reduces conflict
Use "we" pronouns Antagonizing doesn't lead anywhere
Use passive tone and speak for yourself
Use questions instead of directive sentences
"Change X please" → "Can we change X?" "You should
change this call" → "I think we should change this call" "Rename X to Y for readability" → "How about renaming X to Y? I feel that might be clearer" "Why did you use X?" → "Why is X used here? I thought it wasn't necessary"
Use emojis to convey a mood
Use emojis (but please ban 🙃 & 😉)
Don't use angry, agressive vocabulary and punctuation ?!!!
Use jokes only if not detrimental (when in doubt, don't)
Look for agreement «____, what do you think?» → better
collective understanding → invites the reviewee to provide their idea
Show appreciation «Wow, nice job! 😍»
Be constructive, don't be stubborn
Credit «Thanks to @a, @b & @c for their work!»
Be empathetic
github.com/bloodyowl/review-guidelines REVIEW_GUIDELINES.md It that sounds good to you: don't hesitate
Thank you 🙏 Inspirations https://mtlynch.io/human-code-reviews-1/ https://mtlynch.io/human-code-reviews-2/ Matthias Le Brun @bloodyowl
→ github.com/bloodyowl/review-guidelines