https://a4al6a.substack.com/p/stop-using-pull-requests thought provoking
The article discusses the implications of using pull requests in software development. It raises questions about their effectiveness and suggests alternative approaches. The author encourages readers to rethink their reliance on this common practice.
- ▪The article critiques the conventional use of pull requests in coding workflows.
- ▪It suggests that pull requests may not always be the most effective method for collaboration.
- ▪The author proposes exploring alternative strategies for code review and collaboration.
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