The Non-Technical Guide to Code Reviews

Code Reviews are a cost-effective way to determine if your software is up to par. It's also an opportunity for you to improve your code, which could lead to increases in productivity and efficiency.
 
 
Code Review
Code Review
NEW YORK - March 8, 2022 - PRLog -- Conducting a code review is beneficial in many ways. It helps identify bugs or vulnerabilities in your site's code that you might not have known. It can also help you determine where changes are needed, design improvements, and usability issues. However, outside of your IT Department, there is little understanding of the process. This 3-part course will develop a better understanding of software improvement through review and how it relates to your business process.

First webinar: Introduction to Code Reviews will go through the basic understanding of a code review and the options as far as types and processes used.

Second webinar: A Guide to being an active Bystander will go through the steps for conducting a code review.

Third webinar: Take a walk through of a Typical Code Review. You will see how a design team performs a high-level retrospective code review to see if any site areas could be improved.

Each webinar will be scheduled for 1-hour allowing of an interactive presentation. Immediately following there will be an additional 30-minutes provided for demonstration or additional Q & A.

The course will be held starting on Friday March 18th and 25th with a short break then concluding on April 15th,  2022. The cost of each individual session is $97. If you would like to sign up for all three sessions you can do so at a total price of $230.

Eventbrite registration: http://codereviews.info

Though it would be helpful that you had a basic understanding of software in general, you do not need to be familiar with code to benefit from the training. In fact, the courses are entirely free of code with the exception of the third webinar.

The people that will benefit most , but it is not an inclusive list:
- Executive and Assistant Directors
- CFO, CIOs
- Operational Executives and Managers
- System Administrators
- The consultant that needs or wants to understand software improvement
- Anyone that wants to talk to software developers and IT Services at a more in-depth level

Instructor: Jenny Kirti Dunham is the co-founder and lead developer at MakeitHappen.nyc a full-service creative agency that believes in long-term relationships and ongoing creative support to continuously improve your business goals. They have a proven track record of delivering amazing results for clients, and always looking for ways to help you grow. As a client, your needs are always prioritized over projects that come in the door, which means requests are handled more quickly and with a higher level of service.

Contact
Joe Dager
***@makeithappen.com
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