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The Joel Test: 12 Steps to Better Code (2000)

3 days ago
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  • The Joel Test is a quick, 12-question assessment to evaluate the quality of a software team.
  • Key questions include using source control, one-step builds, daily builds, having a bug database, and fixing bugs before writing new code.
  • Other important factors are maintaining an up-to-date schedule, having a spec, ensuring quiet working conditions, and using the best tools available.
  • The test also emphasizes the importance of having testers, requiring candidates to write code during interviews, and conducting hallway usability testing.
  • A perfect score is 12, with 11 being tolerable. Scores of 10 or lower indicate serious problems.
  • The article provides detailed explanations for each question, highlighting their importance in maintaining a disciplined and productive software team.