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I recently made a for me, somewhat extensive code review and going through all the details I am unsure if I didn't looselose myself a bit to much in reviewing.

Can we ask in someway to peer review a code review? Or can I ask a new question which points to the answer I have given on the said question, and have this peer reviewed?

I assume I can wait for comments or up and down votes, but as the question answered was over a year old, and my answer is pretty much tl;dr; I don't think anybody would read it through till the end, maybe not even the OP (if he is still around that is)

As I believe the link to the specific answer could be helpful, seeing it's really about the review itself for me, you can find it here:

Find differences and missing elements from multiple arrays

I recently made a for me, somewhat extensive code review and going through all the details I am unsure if I didn't loose myself a bit to much in reviewing.

Can we ask in someway to peer review a code review? Or can I ask a new question which points to the answer I have given on the said question, and have this peer reviewed?

I assume I can wait for comments or up and down votes, but as the question answered was over a year old, and my answer is pretty much tl;dr; I don't think anybody would read it through till the end, maybe not even the OP (if he is still around that is)

As I believe the link to the specific answer could be helpful, seeing it's really about the review itself for me, you can find it here:

Find differences and missing elements from multiple arrays

I recently made a for me, somewhat extensive code review and going through all the details I am unsure if I didn't lose myself a bit to much in reviewing.

Can we ask in someway to peer review a code review? Or can I ask a new question which points to the answer I have given on the said question, and have this peer reviewed?

I assume I can wait for comments or up and down votes, but as the question answered was over a year old, and my answer is pretty much tl;dr; I don't think anybody would read it through till the end, maybe not even the OP (if he is still around that is)

As I believe the link to the specific answer could be helpful, seeing it's really about the review itself for me, you can find it here:

Find differences and missing elements from multiple arrays

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I recently made a for me, somewhat extensive code review and going through all the details I am unsure if I didn't loose myself a bit to much in reviewing.

Can we ask in someway to peer review a code review? Or can I ask a new question which points to the answer I have given on the said question, and have this peer reviewed?

I assume I can wait for comments or up and down votes, but as the question answered was over a year old, and my answer is pretty much tl;dr; I don't think anybody would read it through till the end, maybe not even the OP (if he is still around that is)

As I believe the link to the specific answer could be helpful, seeing it's really about the review itself for me, you can find it here:

Find differences and missing elements from multiple arrays

I recently made a for me, somewhat extensive code review and going through all the details I am unsure if I didn't loose myself a bit to much in reviewing.

Can we ask in someway to peer review a code review? Or can I ask a new question which points to the answer I have given on the said question, and have this peer reviewed?

I assume I can wait for comments or up and down votes, but as the question answered was over a year old, and my answer is pretty much tl;dr; I don't think anybody would read it through till the end, maybe not even the OP (if he is still around that is)

I recently made a for me, somewhat extensive code review and going through all the details I am unsure if I didn't loose myself a bit to much in reviewing.

Can we ask in someway to peer review a code review? Or can I ask a new question which points to the answer I have given on the said question, and have this peer reviewed?

I assume I can wait for comments or up and down votes, but as the question answered was over a year old, and my answer is pretty much tl;dr; I don't think anybody would read it through till the end, maybe not even the OP (if he is still around that is)

As I believe the link to the specific answer could be helpful, seeing it's really about the review itself for me, you can find it here:

Find differences and missing elements from multiple arrays

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Icepickle
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Peer review a code review?

I recently made a for me, somewhat extensive code review and going through all the details I am unsure if I didn't loose myself a bit to much in reviewing.

Can we ask in someway to peer review a code review? Or can I ask a new question which points to the answer I have given on the said question, and have this peer reviewed?

I assume I can wait for comments or up and down votes, but as the question answered was over a year old, and my answer is pretty much tl;dr; I don't think anybody would read it through till the end, maybe not even the OP (if he is still around that is)