Tasktop Webinar


Best Practices to Streamline Code Reviews in Eclipse


Thursday, May 5th, 12 PM ET / 9 AM PT / 5 PM GMT

We all know code reviews are good for software quality like vegetables are for your diet. Regular reviews help developers share expertise, and find bugs earlier avoiding the 10x increase in the cost of correcting defects in production. Still, it's easy to put off code reviews when under pressure no matter how counter-productive to quality that is.

 

Register today for this webinar, where Dr. David Shepherd from Tasktop and Roy Paterson from SmartBear will demonstrate the latest in code review best practices, task focused development, and how to make code reviews not suck.

Best Practices covered include:

  • Using Eclipse Mylyn task-focused programming to speed up code reviews directly from Eclipse
  • Automatically viewing and tracking only relevant code changes
  • Freeing up time by managing a central list of coding, reviews, and other project tasks using Mylyn
  • How to effectively and efficiently communicate with multiple code reviewers



Attend and WIN

Attend the webinar and Tweet "Code reviews don't have to suck" with the registration link and hash tag #nosuckreviews to be entered to win a free 1-year Tasktop Enterprise subscription and SmartBear CodeCollaborator license!

Presenter Bios

Roy Paterson, SmartBear

Roy Paterson is the lead developer for the CodeCollaborator & Eclipse and CodeCollaborator & Tasktop Mylyn integrations at SmartBear. A graduate from the University of Texas at Austin, Roy has worked at SmartBear for over 5 years. Before SmartBear, Roy worked as a Software Engineer at IBM. Roy is also an avid juggler and teaches juggling at festivals all over the US and Europe.







Dr. David Shepherd, Tasktop

Dr. David Shepherd has been creating Eclipse-based software tools since 2002, first as a PhD student at the University of Delaware and more recently as a postdoc at the University of British Columbia. Although he enjoyed researching software tools, eventually his practical side won over his academic interest and he now develops software tools at Tasktop Technologies. Along the way, David has presented at international software research conferences, organized workshops, and taught large university courses. His experience presenting, coupled with a penchant for visual thinking and a passion for software tools help him deliver engaging presentations.






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