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		<title>By: Fingerprints of Casper Fabricius &#187; How Ruby on Rails has made me a better programmer</title>
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		<description>[...] I had several fantastic experiences with Rails during the past year. RailsConf was awesome, not only because it had so many great speakers, but especially because everyone was so damn nice! Also Copenhagen Ruby Brigade was formed, and we were lucky enough to get the company of David Heinemeier Hansson and David Black to one of our sessions hosted at my workplace, Kraftvaerk. [...]</description>
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