The fact is developers thrive in an open environment. Being open attracts others including from other fields. Networking for instance is an area that borrows heavily from developers- you try analyse millions of lines of log files and you'll quickly see how developer skills come in handy....great stuff....I should throw something in there too:-)

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On 7 Mar 2012, at 16:42, David Njuguna <dnjuguna@gmail.com> wrote:

@Timothy, you are welcome.

@Moses, and it feels great ;)

@Anderson, the last one year I have written less code than usual but shared a lot more programming knowledge with my peers. So much that I am thinking it may be a good idea to create events where coders come together and share great little code snippets that they have created. 

Your thoughts?

David

On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 4:36 PM, David Njuguna <dnjuguna@gmail.com> wrote:
@Martin, good talk especially the lively discussion at the end.

On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 8:35 AM, Martin Chiteri <martin.chiteri@gmail.com> wrote:
You are doing well David, for yourself and hopefully for many others. Borrow a leaf or two from these Revision control Geeks [  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SARbwvhupQ ] 

Martin.

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