I've wondered about this. Anecdotally, the place I've worked with the best quality didn't do code review (maybe three "serious" user-visible bugs during the 8 years I was there, one of which was a fab issue that couldn't have been caught with any amount of code review).https://twitter.com/skamille/status/1169765800829435904 …
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Yes. Even stranger that code reviews went from rare to ubiquitous over the last 20 years with no evidence, when fuzzing did not despite tons of evidence.
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Other fields also do poorly. Here is modern medicine discovering half-century old aerospace safety engineering techniques:https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-47953541 …
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I'm not sure how true this is, but I heard it said that programmers as a profession double every year, so the trend of programmers being younger has more to do with that than anything, but this would also be why stuff doesn't get passed on, since noobs are training noobs
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