"What leads to #code review anxiety? Our model shows that we can intervene on code review anxiety by targeting the cost bias (when we overestimate the "cost" of a negative outcome) and anxiety self-efficacy (our belief in our ability to tolerate and manage anxiety), with anxiety self-efficacy being the strongest contributor to code review anxiety."
I remember people's jaws dropping when they saw Devin - the "#AI That Was Going To Replace #Developers".
Reminder to never be too quick to believe something that still even with AI seems too good to be true. And i'm sure this will be pointed as an example of "bad thing". And probably should be, but I am seeing this as a human/PR issue more than a coding one. </$0.02>
NEW RESEARCH PAPER OUT! In this paper, @grimalkina and I explore how #code review anxiety is maintained and exacerbated to develop a model of code review anxiety. We also go a step further to develop and test the effectiveness of a cognitive-behavioral intervention for code review anxiety, so that we can reduce code review anxiety in an evidence-based and empirically-supported way (because science > vibes): https://osf.io/preprints/psyarxiv/8k5a4
Developer Week 2024 has officially come to a close. Here’s a quick recap of the announcements and in-depth technical explorations that went out last week. https://cfl.re/49rNsrZ#DeveloperWeek#Developers