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I would say definitely yes, with a proviso: it should be done often, preferably on a weekly basis. I believe that a scheduled regular code review coupled with actually acting on the items coming out of the code review pays off very quickly. See the answer of p.s.w.g.

1 week every 2 months is definitely not often enough. This speaks to most of the other answers who responded with 'No' to your question. The gist of most of these answers is that if you wait too long you will no longer be in touch with the code and it usually takes much longer to fix/clean up/refactor.

I would say definitely yes, with a proviso: it should be done often, preferably on a weekly basis. I believe that a scheduled regular code review coupled with actually acting on the items coming out of the code review pays off very quickly. See the answer of p.s.w.g.

1 week every 2 months is definitely not often enough. This speaks to most of the other answers who responded with 'No' to your question. The gist of most of these answers is that if you wait too long you will no longer be in touch with the code and usually takes much longer to fix/clean up/refactor.

I would say definitely yes, with a proviso: it should be done often, preferably on a weekly basis. I believe that a scheduled regular code review coupled with actually acting on the items coming out of the code review pays off very quickly. See the answer of p.s.w.g.

1 week every 2 months is definitely not often enough. This speaks to most of the other answers who responded with 'No' to your question. The gist of most of these answers is that if you wait too long you will no longer be in touch with the code and it usually takes much longer to fix/clean up/refactor.

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I would say definitely yes, with a proviso: it should be done often, preferably on a weekly basis. I believe that a scheduled regular code review coupled with actually acting on the items coming out of the code review pays off very quickly. See the answer of p.s.w.g.

1 week every 2 months is definitely not often enough. This speaks to most of the other answers who responded with 'No' to your question. The gist of most of these answers is that if you wait too long you will no longer be in touch with the code and usually takes much longer to fix/clean up/refactor.