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No Compromises
Joel Clermont and Aaron Saray
139 episodes
3 days ago
Two seasoned salty programming veterans talk best practices based on years of working with Laravel SaaS teams.
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Two seasoned salty programming veterans talk best practices based on years of working with Laravel SaaS teams.
Show more...
Technology
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Finding a code-review style that fits your brain
No Compromises
16 minutes
4 months ago
Finding a code-review style that fits your brain

Joel and Aaron compare two very different ways to tackle pull-requests—reviewing them commit-by-commit or scanning the whole thing at once. They dig into when each approach shines, how “atomic” commits can help (or hurt) reviewers, and why understanding how your teammate’s brain works is a super-power. Along the way they share practical tips for leaving yourself notes, spotting hidden changes, and keeping large refactors under control.

  • (00:00) - The “gift” of a pull request and the pain of huge PRs
  • (02:30) - Joel’s commit-by-commit strategy and where it helps
  • (04:50) - Aaron’s Tetris-style holistic review (and leaving self-notes)
  • (07:45) - When atomic commits backfire and trust becomes a factor
  • (08:45) - Silly bit

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No Compromises
Two seasoned salty programming veterans talk best practices based on years of working with Laravel SaaS teams.