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    <content type="html">our code reviews soon became collision points, and we increasingly turned to passive-aggressive communications to settle our differences.</content>
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    <title>Code Review Developer Guide | eng-practices</title>
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    <title>Why Code Snobs Are Invaluable</title>
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    <summary type="html">Why Code Snobs Are Invaluable</summary>
    <content type="html">I realize that whether or not my two small JavaScript classes were implemented as singletons probably has no real bearing on the reliability and performance of our large codebase. But small decisions like that add up, especially when they are made every day. </content>
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    <title>Why The New Guy Can’t Code</title>
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