Let's get this started
Hello, I'm Clippy. It looks like you're trying to start a Code Review Blog. Would you like to:
- get help with writing a “hello world” entry?
- write the blog without help?
- give me your delicious brainz?
BLAM! Oh, sorry if zombie Clippy was annoying you – we aren't that fond of zombies ourselves. In fact, we had quite the infestation going on until recently, when [insert jokes about the mission here]
Well, it's not quite that easy. But during “the mission”, a wider group of CR regulars found together, united by [clean code and stuff. List stuff we do]. But some topics which we'd like to talk about don't quite fit into the Q&A-concept of Stack Exchange. And that's where this blog comes in.
We currently have a number of posts in the pipeline covering [various topics that are peripheral to Code Review]. Come again in two weeks to see the next instalment of “The Code Review Blog” :-)
Until then: why not contribute something to the site? [ask, answer, or vote]
and here's the whole thing:
Let's get this started
Hello, I'm Clippy. It looks like you're trying to start a Code Review Blog. Would you like to:
- get help with writing a “hello world” entry?
- write the blog without help?
- give me your delicious brainz?
BLAM! Oh, sorry if zombie Clippy was annoying you – we aren't that fond of zombies ourselves. In fact, we had quite the infestation going on until recently, when we deployed on a mission to rid the earth our site of unanswered questions. But what do you do with battle-hardened veterans used to banging out answer after answer? Cue Marie Antoinette: Let them write blogs.
Well, we're not quite that bored. But during “the mission”, a wider group of CR regulars found together, united by a fascination of software craftsmanship, clean code, and linked lists. We review code, hang out in chat, discuss our beta-progress on meta, and hold regular code challenges to encourage us to add quality content to the site. But some topics which we'd like to talk about don't quite fit into the Q&A-concept of Stack Exchange. And that's where this blog comes in.
We currently have a number of posts in the pipeline covering various topics that are peripheral to Code Review: our progress as a community, code reviews of open-source software, and meditations on quality software development. Come again in two weeks to see the next instalment of “The Code Review Blog” :-)
Until then: why not contribute something to the site?
You've written some code which you know could be better? Check by the help centre to make sure your question fits the scope of our site, and ask a question to get some feedback!
You're after your daily fix of nit picking? Look no further – we have code in a wide selection of programming languages for you to (constructively!) criticise.
Don't want to type anything? No problem – just embark on a five minute mission to seek out new questions and excellent answers, to boldly upvote where too few have upvoted before. And by reading an answer before voting on it, you'll even learn something new in the process! Seriously though, upvoting is really really important, as it shows appreciation to those who have taken their time to scrutinise the given code and write a response detailing how to apply best practices in that real-world situation.
Thank you for listening, I'll hope to see you around!