Quite the opposite. It is your co-worker that is being forced to work with your code. When you have no unit testing in place, nor any smoke tests or commit hooks, this is what happens. How can your co-worker expect to use your code if it has not been tested, in the environment it wiill be deployed to, first?
In reply to Re: code works in Windows (Strawberry Perl), fails in Unix - possible path/environment issue
by Anonymous Monk
in thread code works in Windows (Strawberry Perl), fails in Unix - possible path/environment issue
by ilmenolimone
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