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Illinois_Jones418 karma

And boy does he not let us forget it

Illinois_Jones6 karma

Because being able to show a dev your bug is a great conversation starter as to how certain systems and code works. If there is anything a dev loves to do, it's to talk about how their code works.

It's so true. So rarely do we get a captive audience that is interested in the intricacies of what we're working on. Most people only care that it works

Illinois_Jones3 karma

I like talking to testers too, because it's easier to get the full picture. Most of the time we are working on isolated systems and they are often used in unexpected ways when plugged into the code base. Reading bug reports is never as fast as asking the guy who found the bug directly

Illinois_Jones3 karma

Basically. I find myself going to the testers cube more often than not and it's usually something stupid and incites beer drinking