> If so, how do we distinguish between code that works and code that doesn't work?
Hilariously, not by using our brains, that's for sure. You have to have an external machine. We all understand that "testing" and "code review" are different processes, and that's why.
> If so, how do we distinguish between code that works and code that doesn't work?
Hilariously, not by using our brains, that's for sure. You have to have an external machine. We all understand that "testing" and "code review" are different processes, and that's why.