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A New Kind of Certification
We're taking a bit of a time-leap here, but I just came across a posting by Jeff Atwood (a hero of mine) from earlier this year in which he discusses the "Works on My Machine" certification program. I found it quite an amusing read and he even made a nice little badge for it:
I'd consider it a worthwhile read for pretty much anyone who's ever been tempted to utter those four deadly words (I know I have - too often). Its also highly relevant - perhaps outside the scope of what Jeff was discussing - to the web development field, what with its vastly inconsistent browsers and plugins. I'd suggest all developers print out the badge and keeping it somewhere within sight as a funny little reminder, that regardless of how well your project works on your machine or looks in your browser, the important part is that it doesn't work on someone else's.
This certification is offered by the same body that developed the system administrators' "What did you do?" error response plan and the tech support help-lines' "That should be working" customer care guarantee.
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