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07/06/2011

Cowboy Coding and the Pink Sombrero | Babcock & Jenkins

Even when it makes sense, cowboy coding is not something we take lightly. Anyone editing code on a production server is required to wear this pink sombrero for the duration of the work.

via www.bnj.com

This of course makes complete sense! +1

Jul 6, 2011 6:21:13 AM
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