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software developers and testers be like

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  • 17
    Also applies if you're the dev AND the tester
  • 3
    customer will get both of them 😁
  • 4
    I feel like the tables are reversed
  • 1
    Mostly yeah, but look at the cable managent 😖@sandeces
  • 1
    Why does the tester have a clock if tests should never depend on time?
  • 0
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