how many more?

On 12/10/12, Bill Ricker <bill.n1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> speaker Scott Mattocks
> topic  “treat your code like a member of the dev team.”
>
> “You expect your developers to communicate well; you should expect
> your code to communicate well. You expect your developers to continue
> working when things go slightly wrong; you should expect your code t'o
> continue working when things go slightly wrong.  The core message is
> language neutral. The real-world lessons that contributed to the
> creation of this presentation come from GSN where we use both Perl and
> PHP on a daily basis. The presentation itself (see below) has some PHP
> code snippets in it, but swapping those out for Perl is easy and won't
> change the subject matter. Feel free to flip through (using left and
> right arrow keys). If you think this is something the group can
> benefit from, let me know and I will start rewriting the code blocks.”
>
> MIT E51-372 7-10PM
>
>
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>
>
> --
> Bill
> @n1vux bill.n1...@gmail.com
>


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Bill
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