Tooling
In this section, we will explore how to configure some basic tools and automatically run checks on code, with the goal of leveraging part of the repetitive verification checks.
This is an important point: remember that code is for us, people, to understand, so only we can determine what is good or bad code. We should invest time in code reviews, thinking about what is good code, and how readable and understandable it is. When looking at the code written by a peer, you should ask such questions as:
- Is this code easy to understand and follow to a fellow programmer?
- Does it speak in terms of the domain of the problem?
- Would a new person joining the team be able to understand it, and work with it effectively?
As we saw previously, code formatting, consistent layout, and proper indentation are required but not sufficient traits to have in a code base. Moreover, these are things that we, as engineers with a high sense of quality, would...