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<description><![CDATA[<p>  Sometimes an aphorism like “good development depends on good communication” doesn’t really sink in until it hits you upside the head. I experienced the reality behind this particular maxim recently when I expanded the number of developers on an open source project from one developer, myself, to two. <br />
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