I will review your code and suggest improvements
About this Gig
I provide professional code review and feedback across multiple languages, helping you improve readability, maintainability, and overall quality. I am most experienced in C, C++, Python, and JavaScript, and very comfortable with Bash, Verilog, C#, Java, and Basic. I also have experience with VHDL, PHP, SQL, ASP, and Perl - while these may have some limitations, many programming concepts are universal and transferable.
During our session, I'll review your code, suggest improvements, identify potential issues, and offer actionable recommendations on best practices, structure, and optimization. Whether you're a student, hobbyist, or professional, I'll provide clear, concise feedback to help you understand and enhance your code.
Orders include a live session with discussion and follow-up notes or a brief report summarizing improvements. Languages supported are listed above - if your language isn't listed, feel free to check with me before ordering.
Development technology:
Other
FAQ
What languages do you review?
I’m most experienced in C, C++, Python, and JavaScript; very comfortable with Bash, Verilog, C#, Java, and Basic; and have experience with VHDL, PHP, SQL, and ASP. Many programming concepts carry over to other languages, but check with me if your language isn’t listed.
How long is the session?
Basic sessions are 30 minutes, Standard 60 minutes, and Premium includes two 60-minute sessions.
What do I get after the session?
I provide clear feedback during the session and follow-up notes summarizing suggested improvements and best practices.
Can we schedule a follow-up session?
Yes! You can place a new order for an additional session if you want more in-depth review or have additional code to cover.
How do I provide my code for review?
You can send a file, snippet, or link to a repository. Please make sure it’s complete and runnable so I can reproduce the behavior quickly.
What if my code doesn’t run?
If your code doesn’t execute or produces errors that prevent it from running, it may be better suited for one of my bug fixing gigs, where I can help identify and resolve the issue before reviewing it.
