How to Kill the Code Review(latent.space)
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How to Kill the Code Review
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A code review is an engineering practice and a knowledge management process; it should not be confused with a merge or pull request, which is a change management and version control process. When you say, “code review wasn’t even ubiquitous until around 2012–2014…,” I think you’re referring to the approval tooling built into merge requests, not to code review itself. Engineers were having their code reviewed long before then.
By the time you genuinely expect a PR to be merged, it should be essentially rubber-stampable, in my opinion. It shouldn’t be the first time someone else is looking at your code—let alone the first time anyone is reviewing your design.
By the time you genuinely expect a PR to be merged, it should be essentially rubber-stampable, in my opinion. It shouldn’t be the first time someone else is looking at your code—let alone the first time anyone is reviewing your design.
Don't do code reviews. Instead do solid auto tests. Ideally written by somebody else who is rewarded for breaking the code before it goes into production.
just got pinged by f5bot - hi editor here! Personal take: at this point multiple people are already weighing how to remove the human code review bottleneck from agents becoming fully productive. Ankit was brave enough to map out how he sees SDLC being turned on its head and wrote this.
i'm not personally there yet, but I tend to be 3-6 months behind these people and yeah its definitely coming.
i'm not personally there yet, but I tend to be 3-6 months behind these people and yeah its definitely coming.
Human-written code died in 2025. Code reviews will die in 2026.
Maybe it's because I'm in UI dev, but intentions aren't enough at all