Pair Programming Is Peer Review Pair programming ensures that the code is constantly being peer reviewed. This results in quality that is as good as — or better than — that of "non-agile" projects. The Classic Way Works Better Pair programming is not all it's cracked up to be. Traditional peer reviews consistently give us better software quality, and they work for most deliverables. | "Over more than two decades of industry experience, we have accumulated considerable compelling evidence that peer reviews work. In fact, there is barely any evidence to the contrary." - Khaled El Emam, Guest Editor
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Peer reviews are arguably one of the best techniques for finding bugs in software prior to its release. Many companies claim that they do peer reviews, although they are done with varying degrees of rigor. Join Guest Editor Khaled El Emam for debate and analysis on the value of peer reviews, how they are implemented in different types of projects, and how they can be optimized. You'll learn ways to perform effective peer reviews and discover how to use them as a driver for business results.