Not only have I changed some of my habits after the training, I found those teaching so important that I got Damian to come to Portugal and teach them to my team.
:-) This is not true.
cog don't program anymore (he was promoted), so it didn't made changes in his programming style.
But he got Damian to Portugal, and I was one of the lucky bastards to take the two days training, and I really think the teaching very good.
There are a few things I don't agree with Damian, but I'm changing some of my habits, and some times I'm even looking for my code and thinking if that is the best way to do it, if it is easy to read, and easy to understand.
cog,
Thanks for organizing that training.
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