In my experience, most of the valuable lessons I've learned about software design have come from code reviews.
There is a huge learning gap for aspiring engineers who don't have access to this type of engaged mentorship because they don't work at a top tier company.
I'd like to build a platform for developers exploring a new language or stack to get feedback from devs with more experience in that area.
Prashant Abhishek
Co-founder at AltCampus
Thats a great point @matthew and yes, I would surely do. I strongly feel that code reviews are really the best way to skill up and transfer knowledge. But one of the problems with code reviews is that it makes teams a little slow in short term (I believe it has great value for the company in long term though).
At Hashnode, we are trying to build anything and everything that helps developers get better and providing a better way to get code reviews is definitely one of them. It would be great if people who are interested in code reviews, or have insights into how code reviews should work could talk to us more. Feel free to reach me at prashant@hashnode.com.