The code review bug hunt is dead. Here’s what developers get wrong.

The code review process is being criticized for focusing too much on bug hunting, rather than providing constructive feedback and improving code quality. This approach can lead to developers becoming defensive and less receptive to feedback. A more effective approach is to focus on code quality, maintainability, and best practices. Developers should aim to provide actionable feedback that helps improve code quality, rather than just finding bugs. This shift in focus can lead to better code and a more collaborative development environment.

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