Code review is a process to ensure that code is readable and maintainable; it meets the functional requirements, ensures that the team knows the code base, catches bugs, enables developers to adopt the best coding practices, and finally, improves the software quality. A code reviewer will review the source code of an application and report the findings to the developer. During the code review session, a reviewer will focus on general unit testing, comment and coding conventions followed, error handling code written, memory leaks, use of threads, control structures, code performance, functionality implemented, and securities.
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