[LRUG] Code Auditor / Reviewer Needed

Levent Ali lebreeze at gmail.com
Mon Oct 5 08:25:36 PDT 2009


Maybe speak to Pratik as he does this at http://www.actionrails.com/

L


On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 4:20 PM, Matthew Rudy Jacobs
<matthewrudyjacobs at gmail.com> wrote:
> Who out there likes reading other peoples code, digesting it, and then
> telling other people why it's right /wrong?
>
> A friend of mine in Shanghai has been building his site
> (http://SourceTheGlobe.com) with a Chinese Rails team for a year,
> and is now looking for someone to carry out a Code Audit / Review.
>
> It is probably a few days worth of work getting to grips with the system,
> and then preparing a report on a few key areas.
>
> I'm trying to build a list of desirable qualities right now, so please feel
> free to make some suggestions;
>
> readability - the code should be easy to understand
> organisation - the code should be well organised, and easy to modify or add
> new functionality
> standards - the system should produce HTML, CSS, and Javascript which
> conforms to current web standards, as administered by the W3C
> scalability - the code should be efficient, with effective use of caching
> where necessary / possible
> clean - the code should avoid using too many "hacks" and make use of
> reusable plugins, and gems where appropriate
>
> Anyway,
> if anyone fancies a few days of work,
> then get back to me
> and we'll see what we can arrange.
>
> Matthew Rudy
>
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