This is really interesting, and I love the idea of flexibility (e.g. make staging optional, have different code review protocols depending on the type of code change). At CodeYam, our team's been thinking a lot about how to make it faster to ship high-quality products. One thing that keeps coming up is that there's the potential for a radically more efficient workflow with software simulation as a means to understand, test, and demo code changes and their resulting product and user impact. Our first functional demo was actually around the example of a pull request review!
I'm always curious to hear how others are thinking about code review, testing, and quality along with the underlying processes and tools.
This is really interesting, and I love the idea of flexibility (e.g. make staging optional, have different code review protocols depending on the type of code change). At CodeYam, our team's been thinking a lot about how to make it faster to ship high-quality products. One thing that keeps coming up is that there's the potential for a radically more efficient workflow with software simulation as a means to understand, test, and demo code changes and their resulting product and user impact. Our first functional demo was actually around the example of a pull request review!
I'm always curious to hear how others are thinking about code review, testing, and quality along with the underlying processes and tools.
If curious, you can find the CodeYam PR review demo here: https://blog.codeyam.com/p/video-demo-of-the-codeyam-software