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DESCRIPTION: Code reviews bring many benefits\, such as increased collabora
 tion and knowledge sharing\, a better and more maintainable codebase\, and
  a decrease in defects. \n\n Yet\, most developers experience several draw
 backs when practicing code reviews: \n\n \n a decrease in productivity \n 
 long waiting times \n interruptions \n low-quality feedback \n interperson
 al conflicts \n harsh or toxic comments\, etc. \n \n\n In this interactive
  and hands-on workshop\, you learn how to overcome those pain points and g
 et to fast yet effective code reviews. \n\n The workshop shows you the bes
 t practices and latest research that helps speed up code review turnaround
  times while keeping a high quality of feedback. \n\n To improve your code
  review experience even further\, book also my workshop focusing on effect
 ive code review feedback. \n\n Companies that have booked my workshops for
  their engineers include Spotify\, Wix.com\, BBC\, Royal Bank of Canada\, 
 National Instrument\, BBC\, and many more. \n\n Topics \n\n \n How does co
 de review speed impact review quality? \n How to increase code review spee
 d \n How to reduce code review/ PR size \n Making code reviews easier to u
 nderstand \n Ways to improve code review policies \n Latest code review re
 search and best practices \n How do Google\, Microsoft\, Facebook review c
 ode \n Respectful\, constructive code review feedback \n Positively resolv
 ing conflict using Non-Violent Communication \n \n\n What participants say
  about the workshop \n\n \n "Perfect mix of theory\, background\, and prac
 tical. This is hard to get right!" (Dave Cottlehuber\, Software architect 
 at SkunkWerks) \n\n "Thank you for leading the workshop earlier in the wee
 k. I found it to be informative and engaging. It encouraged discussion in 
 a relaxed environment\, which was valuable to me since a lot of the collea
 gues attending were in orgs that have different practices." (Ciro Nishiguc
 hi\, Chief Engineer at National Instruments)\n"I really recommend this cod
 e review workshop. It expanded my understanding of the code review process
 . Specifically\, I understood much better the difference in perspectives b
 etween coder and reviewer." (Stas Wishnevetsky\, Backend Team Lead Wix.com
 ) \n\n "Michaela is a great communicator and expert on the topic! I enjoye
 d the workshop in general\, especially provided examples of good and poor 
 code review feedback. If you are interested or want to know more about cod
 e reviews best practices I’d definitely recommend her!" (Vasily Belolapo
 tkov\, Full-stack developer at Automattic) \n\n "Code-reviews and their ex
 pected results are very subjective. Putting them into a valuable and digni
 fied context for all participants can be difficult. This workshop offers a
 ctionable ideas and principles that can help improve them for your team an
 d yourself." (Jakob Oberhummer\, Co-Founder at Etonomy) \n \n\n About Dr. 
 Michaela Greiler \n\n With a Ph.D. from the Delft University of Technology
  in Software Engineering and six years of experience improving software de
 velopment processes at Microsoft\, Dr. Michaela Greiler possesses both tho
 rough theoretical knowledge and extensive industry experience. \n\n Over t
 he last 15 years\, she conducted multiple large-scale studies on code revi
 ews\, authored several articles in high-ranked scientific publications\, a
 nd led product teams to a more effective and efficient code review process
 . Her passion is to enable engineers to experience frictionless processes 
 and overcome bottlenecks. \n\n You can find out more about her work at mic
 haelagreiler.com \n\n Date and Time \n\n December 8th\, 2023\, 10:00 AM - 
 12:00 AM Eastern Time (aka 4 PM - 6:00 PM CEST). \n\n Right now\, pre-regi
 stration is open. During pre-registration\, you can get a pre-registration
  ticket\, which indicates that you are attending the workshop on those dat
 es. As soon as I have enough participants for that date\, I'll open real r
 egistration\, and you can then purchase the ticket at a 20% discounted rat
 e. \n\n If those dates/times do not work\, write me an email with your pre
 ferred dates at office@michaelagreiler.com. When more people can join on t
 hose dates\, I will do another workshop. \n\n Price \n\n The price of the 
 workshop is 299 EUR. During pre-registration\, you can save 20% on the tic
 ket price. \n
LAST-MODIFIED:20231108T060610
LOCATION:Remote/Zoom meeting
ORGANIZER:mailto:team@michaelagreiler.com
SUMMARY:Fast Code Reviews: 8 December 23
URL;VALUE=URI:https://ti.to/doctor-mckayla/fast-code-review-dec-23
URL;VALUE=URI:https://ti.to/doctor-mckayla/fast-code-review-dec-23
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