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- Larry Booth Martin wrote:
Here again, I agree. The issue in my mind of course is the business rules, not the programming proficiency. What good is an excellent programmer that doesn't understand what the business of the business is?This strikes me as especially relevant if the programmer is an ocean away from the shop floor.
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