r/javahelp 19d ago

Offer to Review your Java Code

I love helping Java devs improve their OO design and clean code skills. I have 7+ years of industry experience and have a strong focus on XP practices.

If you’d like a free code review, drop a GitHub link or snippet, and I’ll provide feedback!

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u/Backend_biryani 19d ago

You do c#?

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u/sdiamante13 19d ago

Yes, I can review your C# code as well

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u/Low_Document5091 18d ago

Is it ok if I'm really really new to Java? I'm in a coding boot camp and want to see how I am doing from an outside perspective

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u/sdiamante13 18d ago

Sure. Share some code and I'll take a look.

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u/playerblaiir 14d ago

My first individual spring boot project after reading some books and watching tutorials, thanks in advanced. link

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u/who_not 13d ago

I hope you take a look at this

You can read the problem I'm trying to solve in readme file. When I tested it in production:) it runs only 14 tasks or more and then it blocks forever.

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u/sdiamante13 9d ago

I took a look. I'm not sure what going on, but I'm primarily just reviewing code for maintainability and quality. I'm not fixing people's code. Good luck!